Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate Nash & Billy Bragg
In almost a whisper-like voice, Nash mediates on the dark life of prostitution over a softly rolling and repeating guitar. Nash has stated that this song is “about suicide and prostitution.”
In an interview with the Independent, Nash also stated that she used her dad’s old Spanish guitar (the same...
You used to be so far away
Now I can almost touch
I can taste the metal
Feel the gun in my mouth
Who will change my life?
How can I trust?
Who will break my heart?
And how can I rest as I must?
His leg twitches, he looks up
Which one will he fuck?
Takes her by the hand and smiles
You are mine tonight
Forget about the smell
Leave yourself behind
There is something in the air
That reminds you of your life
You used to be so far away
Now I can almost touch
I can taste the metal
Feel the gun in my mouth
Who will change my life?
How can I trust?
Who will break my heart?
And how can I rest as I must?
You Were So Far Away was written by Kate Nash.
You Were So Far Away was produced by Bernard Butler.
Kate Nash released You Were So Far Away on Mon Apr 19 2010.
In the same NME article quoted in the bio, Nash went onto say:
It’s about suicide and prostitution.
I read a short story called Piss by this Japanese female writer Yuzuki Muroi, it’s about a prostitute. The only person she trusted was a client who didn’t want to have sex with her – all he wanted to...