“I Won’t Hurt You” - The West Coast Art Pop Experimental Band
“I've lost all my pride
I've been to paradise
And out the other side
With no one to guide me
Torn apart by a fire wheel inside me
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you”
Softly crawling out of the 60s, “I Won’t hurt you” surprises, whispers, and lowers the listener into a disarming gestalt. A love song of timid declaration, each repetition of theme penetrates deeper and deeper into the heart of the singer and audience. The poetry of The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band sounds transcendent yet separate, like the comedown from a graduation or a trip around the world. The song sounds like a touch of breath frothing off of a glass between two lovers departing, but only for now, into the snow. Cold yet stabilizing, the song pulses a deep, sullen vitality. Listen to be serenaded by and serenade to hopeful longing.
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“My pale blue star
My rainbow how good it is
To know you are like me
Strike me with you lightning
Bring me down and bury me
With ashes
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you
I wont hurt you”