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A bonus track from Flatsound’s album Sleep, “Kurtis, Hunter, Hemingway” is a song about Mitch Welling finding solace from his depression in literature, but simultaneously fearing that his attachment to writers who had committed suicide (Ian Curtis, Hunter H. Thompson, and Ernest Hemingway) signals...
You’re by yourself
So you buy yourself
Another pack of smokes
For the long drive home
And it’s cold out
And your whole mouth
Is filled with the words
You think keep you warm
And you said “Kurtis, Hunter, Hemingway
Please stop making sense”
Please don’t fix me
If I don’t need fixing
I had a dream that
I stopped drifting
Kurtis, Hunter, Hemingway was written by Flatsound.
Kurtis, Hunter, Hemingway was produced by Flatsound.
Flatsound released Kurtis, Hunter, Hemingway on Mon May 07 2012.