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Playing With Models

from Interim Deliverable by Leverage Models

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    Limited edition cassette EP released on Hometapes. 1st EP released by Leverage Models. Hometapes sadly defunct, i.e. THERE WILL BE NO REPRESS.

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It wasnʼt dark so we waited inside. We fashioned dolls out of careless talk – ready to play on either side now. Some artifacts (instead of us) sat to take our food. They hide this stuff -- entire countries in their uterine rooms: itʼs the ugliest thing. It isnʼt just that we canʼt a hold a job, or that the animals have voted us gone, for we have come to wall ourselves in: into your fatherʼs room, out of the waiting line, into the QuikStops (the places that we go when we die).

Get down / Look home / Baby, you will never grow
Maybe weʼll grow old wrapped in diagrams / You cut a decent frame / Maybe I could take the blame, maybe we can be bold.

The gentle things have gone and left us waiting (so long) with cases full of sentimental cards. WHOA! Some days are fine, some just shine, throwing off light like kids off a battleship painting pinups on their bombs.

Walled behind back in 1974: Behind a wall built of needles and skin I found the belt that your daddy lives in (ready to play with a modelʼs leverage). We watch regime-change attempt to make jobs by knitting handbags to hold all the love (and itʼs the funniest thing that sheʼs done to herself).

Now that weʼre civilized, now that we speak weʼve jailed ourselves (entire countries in our uterine schools): itʼs where hospitals come to get old. Into your fatherʼs room, out of the waiting line, into the quick stops (the places that we goad when we die).

The gentle things have gone and left us waiting (so long) with cases full of sentimental cards. WHOA! Some days are fine. Some just shine (throwing off light like kids off a battleship painting pinups) on their bombs.

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from Interim Deliverable, released March 22, 2011

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Leverage Models Warren, New York

Leverage Models makes pop songs about transubstantiation, ritual abuse, political apathy, divorce, white collar criminals, poverty, white liberal guilt, anxiety, & self-harm. with roto-toms.

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