Katrien

Album cover art for "Katrien" by Mogwai

Mogwai - Rock, Slowcore

Katrien

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I've been reading about and looking at pictures of Yetis from various parts of the globe Pakistan, China and Malaysia Although you always go into these things with more than a sense of skepticism, I can remember thinking "Why not? Seems harmless." In the distance Napoleon shoots the nose off the Sphinx, half tempted, I suppose But unfortunately he is trying too hard Anyway, under the cover of a cannon's fire, I made a beeline for the door Last time I was reading random books, I met an interesting man called Frederick, told me that many people die too late, and a few too early Should try to let them die at the right time Don't become a domestic animal, a herd animal, a sick human animal, for death is no festival New religions will follow worlds, using the last time's things when we'd walk through all the leads to cosmology The words of God's plan mute, as that was taken over by people Downstairs I could feel that this place, time, et cetera balance. Unfortunately the dawning… the universe since time began. This [?] is… time is not created by mortal… starting …eyes been drawn… large man in the cloud This is the point of genesis for all human life in the universe. Here hidden in the vast cosmos of the whole of time and space are planets for us to populate Lies [?] form of man [?] descended from a… our ancestor offspring… at that point he smiled… expanding throughout the universe, into the past, the future.. time… extremely likely The populous becomes more… I can no longer see or hear or feel anything I see and hear and feel everything simultaneously I awake in the corridor, Frederick smiling, standing over me. "What did I tell you?" he said "How did you know?" "How do you know?" He just smiled and walked off And from where I was lying I could see the sandy exterior of the Sphinx [?]

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Credits

Writers
  • Stuart Braithwaite
  • Dominic Aitchison