A tricky song about an ex-lover and their failure to notice the words within an otherwise pleasant and almost joyful-sounding song. The words reveal a more vengeful purpose, though you are led to believe that it could be romantic. It’s one of Keaton’s finest, though it isn’t necessarily sad and plea...
I won't see til you come back
I won't sing til you know that
And it won't be long
Til you know my songs
Then I'll know, and you'll come back
I won't move til you love me
I won't dance til you hold me
And it won't be long
Til you know my songs
Then you'll know, and you'll come back
And I won't see a light til you come back to me
And I won't feel a breeze til I hear your housekey
And I won't hear a sound til you fall to my knees
Saying, "Please, don't leave me"
I won't breath til you're with me
And my heart won't beat, Lord forbid me
And it won't be long
Til you hear this song
And you'll turn to me
And I won't see a light til you come back to me
And I won't feel a breeze til I hear your housekey
And I won't hear a sound til you fall to my knees
Saying, "Please, don't leave me"
Saying, "Please, don't leave me"
And I'll leave you, Marie
With your bags at your feet
And your frame dropped to your knees
I think we'll be even then, don't you agree?
I think we'll be even then, don't you agree?
Yeah, I think we'll be even then, don't you agree?
Not That You’d Even Notice was written by Keaton Henson.
Not That You’d Even Notice was produced by Jacques Jenkins & Keaton Henson.
Keaton Henson released Not That You’d Even Notice on Mon Nov 29 2010.