Was there a reason why you called
At something like four in the morning
Offering up all your best advice?
You want to disturb my sleep
It's just another habit forming
Understand it comes at a price
And maybe we're just feeling our way
Into some hell that we thought was paradise
Passing through
Feeling antsy waiting
For the drink to leave my system
Once it's gone it won't happen any more
You laughed at all them war wounds baby
I wanted you to kiss them
I wanted you butt naked on the floor
So maybe we're just squeezing our way
Into this room cos was one or both was bored
Passing through our lifetimes
Like a head cold
Influenza
I was talking to some woman
For maybe half a minute when
She leans into kiss my cheek
She walks away and I'm wondering
Could there be something in it?
She disappears into last week
So maybe we're from different lands
With different tongues
We don't know how to speak
Passing through our lifetimes
Like rubella
Diphtheria
Passing through our lifetimes
Like cholera
Like the plague
credits
from Time On My Own,
released January 20, 2013
mastered by smallfishrecordings
supported by 8 fans who also own “Passing Through”
It's cool... Ms Casey is sort of the internet equivalent of friend from school :] I've been chatting with her intermittently on SoundCloud for a few years... I remember how excited she was to start setting up her home studio√ This is like going away to a different Jr. High & coming back for her graduation. Good people :] Glad to see you succeeding!
Understated, sweet & free... "an exquisite thievery"!!! Caalamus Oriente
supported by 6 fans who also own “Passing Through”
Joseph Houck is one of those rare songwriters. His songs capture all the mystery, longing, sadness, and simple joys of being alive. A truly special American voice. Pall of a Past World
supported by 5 fans who also own “Passing Through”
The 2nd album from the fine couple contains 12 tracks over 49 minutes. The material for this album is a lot stronger and its very much an album that works very well from the first song to the last, with perhaps only "Tyburn Fair" letting it down slightly. The album flows like a fine wine with one track leading into the other as it transgresses along, and will have you coming back for more. It's very much a solid body of work with many classics along its path. I would recommend this album 100%. Lee Lucas
On his latest album, Angelo De Augustine pairs deceptively light arrangements with emotionally heavy subject matter. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jan 18, 2019
A pair of hushed and striking acoustic ballads from L.A.’s Angelo De Augustine, with shivery guitars and whispering vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 27, 2017