Includes unlimited streaming of Day Plan (5 songs written 4 the end of the world)
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Includes unlimited streaming of Day Plan (5 songs written 4 the end of the world)
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about
Day Plan is about moving into a one-bedroom apartment during a global pandemic. It’s about the isolation posed by a looming New England winter living alone, without the ability to see most of my friends due to this virus. I hoped that the time and space might be good for my songwriting, but I had no idea what it would feel like to be alone for so long.
I’m not used to monotony, to daily routines. I was mostly on the road before all of this and I love change. This song is part of coming to terms with what it means to be in one place for so long.
lyrics
Go on get going with your day plan
I’ve been up early looking forward
To the time when I get home
Most evenings
I’m fine talking to myself
She fits in
Regardless
That this one bedroom apartment
Don’t hold much
And if you asked me to tell you
Why I don’t believe in
A goddamn religion
And all that might mean well
I’m learning that deep down
I don’t trust myself so
What good would
A god do now
I told my neighbor I was lonesome
Pete it’s been half-hearted
That i’ve tried to set up my furniture
To seem like
A grown ass man lives here
I’m pretending to try
But I don’t really care
And if you asked me to tell you
Why I don’t believe in
A goddamn religion
And all that might mean well
I’m learning that deep down
I don’t trust myself so
What good would
A god do now
And I don’t like myself much
These days
I’m trying not to think ahead so much
And let these things play out but
My anxiety
Won’t let me sleep
Won’t let you leave
And if you asked me to tell you
Why I don’t believe in
A goddamn religion
And all that might mean well
I’m learning that deep down
I don’t trust myself so
What good would
A god do now
A sprawling, 25-song set from Pete Yorn complete with covers of Springsteen and The Smiths capture him at his unguarded best. Bandcamp New & Notable May 16, 2020