“‘Quiet, I Can Feel It’ is about trying to let go of the simplistic narratives we tell about ourselves and our relationships. My experience of queerness is made possible by so many people’s different stories and expectations and dreams and activism and lives and deaths. This song thinks specifically...
And I can feel it there in my most intimate relationships
This soft assimilation, this whole love between the lines bullshit
I appreciate attention but just don't know what to do with it
Can a tinned attention sit between me and what you find
Despite all contestation I'm conditioned in my place in time
I wonder 'round the boundary lines and bring them into being
But without me then who would see the contradiction that is we
I contradict you viciously so certain in my scene
And me I start to wonder am I even still a boy?
Are imprints of gay culture just some residues of ways it was
Call me daddy, call me pretty, call me home from some state, city
We paid the price of entry but felt locked out all the same
So move back to the suburbs though that don't mean what it used to
It's just crumbling roads and shadows and an hour to anywhere
Find the time to listen for some simple definition
Or a long form division between each step that led you there
Said nothing that you'd ever been was truthful to your feelings then
The truth is when you need it then you anxious turned away
To paint a path dependent on some battles that your forebears once said
Call me when the battle's done then woke up in the fray
Quiet, I Can Feel It was written by Theo Hilton.
Nana Grizol released Quiet, I Can Feel It on Fri Jun 26 2020.