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Just a bit of fun. The video is one of my favourite pieces of work I have ever produced.

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A flash of rain
And the taste of sunlight falling on my skin
The flavour of the wind
My feet sink into the carpet
Up to my knees
I think there might be something wrong with me

So I got kicked out
Of the café for for lifting my knees up to my face
And weirding up the place
So I warn them about the carpet
And I jump into my rocket
Fly into the town
Over the paving slabs and dustbin lids

Dodging groups of kids
By doing skids
Which can be hard
When your rocket does not have wheels

These are the days when I
Feel so strange
And I wonder what I'll do
If I can't get home to you
Guess I'll have to push on through

So I pass unicorns
And the streams of golden grass with eyes of green
Growing human skin
Now it's a while since I've been downtown
And things have really changed
Moving, in an instant,
From surreal into deranged
And I want to hide away
I want to stay sane
But something psychedelic is occurring in my brain

Will I be okay?
Will I be normal again?
And who's to say what's normal anyway?

These are the days when I
Feel so strange
And I wonder what I'll do
If I can't get home to you
Guess I'll have to push on through

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from Allergic To Music, released January 23, 2014

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Alistair J. Pearson Doncaster, UK

Following a bilateral lung transplant in 2010, I started making loads of noise. The only way you will be able to find out what I do is to listen to my songs. You might even like it. My mum does.

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