I think it's one of my favourite songs on the album I just become my favourite through real listening. The coronation of the E-word for Rosie's that's us. Like there's just that sense of that she's going to be remembering this. This has got a long tail on it, this relationship. And we see it's similar to but not quite the same as Rosie's. Yeah and there's lots of like references to fighting and crying and chattering and like rust between telephones. But also just that thing of like I wake with a memory of me that's a real fucking legacy.
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