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  • If this is how mermaids sound like, then ima gonna paddle in that direction as well. Fast!

  • I'm from Mexico and when I listen this album I feel the sadness and beauty of England. Melancholia, I think I lived there long ago.

  • I Just found her through her quote that the documentary Waltz With Bashir inspired this album, she, just like the documentary, are life-changing. Exquisite 3am venture!

  • Beautiful song, thanks for sharing

  • I want to marry this music.

  • It's amazining..I was listening to her songs for three, four.. i don't know how many years, and it happened one day..that i actually listened to what she was singing. She was a friend all along the way

  • so much love...

    

  • 2:05 - 2:40 ===> again, 35 seconds of amazement

  • amazing

  • this is a cover from argentina our land!

    we hope you like it

    whit love from here

    Niño rockola y los perdidos de siempre

  • PJ's music is beautiful and speaks truth.

    The films are wonderful too. They present a model for cinematic hopefuls.

  • delicious visuals

  • it is so delightful - her high voice above

    the minimal piano phrase - the ultra sad lyrics

    - image of a crater, after a bomb has fallen ..

  • simply wonderful

  • 2 people have cloth ears and no soul.

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  • I think of someone being strangled with a piano wire to this song while its softly played, with a smile on the said stranglers face...

  • @PrettyBurn83 I feel that could be a Sherlock or Criminal Minds episode intro...

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  • Is it just me getting it wrong or does the guy in the beginning say "just unburried ghosts appear" while PJ sings "just unhurried ghosts are there"?

  • was that mick harvey?

  • she's so beautiful

  • astonishing

    

  • god damn this song is so catchy, this is the first time I listen to it and I can't take the chorus out of my head.

  • the man at the start is not welsh,he is a geordie

  • @jamierourketen no, I'm a geordie, the bloke at the beginning is welsh.

  • oh man, these videos are making me lose it like a little bitch now. First few times, I didn't really feel much for them, but they're total growers for sure. Extremely poignant and sad.

  • this year's love

  • Coldplay’s “Clocks”.

  • @ryegras why? cause there's piano? LOL

  • @poeticjournalism cause I wanted to make you LOL

  • @ryegras ha well mission accomplished

  • You imagine England introduced by a Welsh poet? ;)

  • punting!!!!!!

  • I know the guy at the beginning of this video. His name is Ray Roughler Jones. He's got a book out too. 'Drowning on Dry Land' available from Tangent Books

  • beautiful beautiful song and the video is also stunning...

  • beautiful song

  • For a second I thought that after the pause at the end would be more speech, but silence is good, too :)

  • Go Polly Jean!

  • PJ is the best

  • she is something special.

  • Such a simple and beautiful song!

  • Such a simple and beautiful song, almost as if it had always been there, waiting for someone to find it.

  • Polly is a genius!

  • that is exactly how i imagine England

    

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