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At the Last

from A Kind of Circle by Jim Bryce

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True love in a relationship which has gone on for years. Pure, but with hints of its glitches.

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Let me wrap my body round you. Let me shipwreck in your thighs. Let me touch your silver hair and brush it from your greying eyes. In a world of gums, it gets so hard to raise a morning smile. Will you still walk with me along this final mile?
Let me touch you with the memory of a time when life was clear, of one smiling blue-eyed morning when I realised that you were here. Let me take to to the window, watch the rain awhile and sigh for the days before the Summer sun lay down to die.
Christ knows what you're thinking now, though I've seen your thoughts a thousand times. Perhaps it wasn't you I loved but someone in my twisted mind. Though there are times when I've wished you dead ... I'm afraid it's true .... if I had my days to live again, I'd want to live them all with you.
In a world of twilight, it gets so hard to raise a morning smile. will you still walk with me along this final mile?

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from A Kind of Circle, released November 24, 2020
Jim Bryce, words&music, vocals, piano.
Produced by Gerry Callaghan for Moreme.

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Jim Bryce Edinburgh, UK

Jim Bryce's music ranges from rockish to folkish to jazzish to music-hallish, to material which doesn't tick any boxes. He has also written for theatre, concert hall (squeaky and non- squeaky), film and radio programmes for the under nines.

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