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It'll all click when the mortgage clears
All our fears will disappear
Now you go to bed, I'm staying here
I've got another level that I want to clear
My skin feels like orange peel
My eyes have been vacuum-sealed
My organs move like a squirm of eels
We should be more adventurous with our meals
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna do with you
On the city's skin they move on mass
Like a rash on the back of a manky cat
Now in I go like a fool
I can't resist dipping in the pool
I watch them watch me, I watch them too
Across the street, across the room
I dress myself like a charcoal sketch
My eyes are brown and my hair's a mess
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
Oh, the sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday

‘Cells’ by The Servant
Songwriters: Daniel Edward Black / Trevor Sharpe / Matthew Jason Fisher / Mark Thornycroft Vernon / Christopher John Burrows


The Servant was an English alternative band, formed in London in 1998. They are popular in France, Spain, Switzerland as well as other European countries. 

Black, Fisher and Sharpe were originally guitarist, bassist, and drummer in Minty, the former band of the late Leigh Bowery. Minty were involved in the Romo scene in 1995-1996; Sharpe also played drums for another Romo band, Plastic Fantastic.

They produced two EPs and two albums between 1999 and 2006.

The band split up in 2007. A compilation album was released in 2014.
Source: Wikipedia
It'll all click when the mortgage clears
All our fears will disappear
Now you go to bed, I'm staying here
I've got another level that I want to clear
My skin feels like orange peel
My eyes have been vacuum-sealed
My organs move like a squirm of eels
We should be more adventurous with our meals
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna do with you
On the city's skin they move on mass
Like a rash on the back of a manky cat
Now in I go like a fool
I can't resist dipping in the pool
I watch them watch me, I watch them too
Across the street, across the room
I dress myself like a charcoal sketch
My eyes are brown and my hair's a mess
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
Oh, the sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday

‘Cells’ by The Servant
Songwriters: Daniel Edward Black / Trevor Sharpe / Matthew Jason Fisher / Mark Thornycroft Vernon / Christopher John Burrows


The Servant was an English alternative band, formed in London in 1998. They are popular in France, Spain, Switzerland as well as other European countries. 

Black, Fisher and Sharpe were originally guitarist, bassist, and drummer in Minty, the former band of the late Leigh Bowery. Minty were involved in the Romo scene in 1995-1996; Sharpe also played drums for another Romo band, Plastic Fantastic.

They produced two EPs and two albums between 1999 and 2006.

The band split up in 2007. A compilation album was released in 2014.
Source: Wikipedia
It'll all click when the mortgage clears
All our fears will disappear
Now you go to bed, I'm staying here
I've got another level that I want to clear
My skin feels like orange peel
My eyes have been vacuum-sealed
My organs move like a squirm of eels
We should be more adventurous with our meals
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna do with you
On the city's skin they move on mass
Like a rash on the back of a manky cat
Now in I go like a fool
I can't resist dipping in the pool
I watch them watch me, I watch them too
Across the street, across the room
I dress myself like a charcoal sketch
My eyes are brown and my hair's a mess
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
Oh, the sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday

‘Cells’ by The Servant
Songwriters: Daniel Edward Black / Trevor Sharpe / Matthew Jason Fisher / Mark Thornycroft Vernon / Christopher John Burrows


The Servant was an English alternative band, formed in London in 1998. They are popular in France, Spain, Switzerland as well as other European countries. 

Black, Fisher and Sharpe were originally guitarist, bassist, and drummer in Minty, the former band of the late Leigh Bowery. Minty were involved in the Romo scene in 1995-1996; Sharpe also played drums for another Romo band, Plastic Fantastic.

They produced two EPs and two albums between 1999 and 2006.

The band split up in 2007. A compilation album was released in 2014.
Source: Wikipedia
It'll all click when the mortgage clears
All our fears will disappear
Now you go to bed, I'm staying here
I've got another level that I want to clear
My skin feels like orange peel
My eyes have been vacuum-sealed
My organs move like a squirm of eels
We should be more adventurous with our meals
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna do with you
On the city's skin they move on mass
Like a rash on the back of a manky cat
Now in I go like a fool
I can't resist dipping in the pool
I watch them watch me, I watch them too
Across the street, across the room
I dress myself like a charcoal sketch
My eyes are brown and my hair's a mess
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
Oh, the sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday

‘Cells’ by The Servant
Songwriters: Daniel Edward Black / Trevor Sharpe / Matthew Jason Fisher / Mark Thornycroft Vernon / Christopher John Burrows


The Servant was an English alternative band, formed in London in 1998. They are popular in France, Spain, Switzerland as well as other European countries. 

Black, Fisher and Sharpe were originally guitarist, bassist, and drummer in Minty, the former band of the late Leigh Bowery. Minty were involved in the Romo scene in 1995-1996; Sharpe also played drums for another Romo band, Plastic Fantastic.

They produced two EPs and two albums between 1999 and 2006.

The band split up in 2007. A compilation album was released in 2014.
Source: Wikipedia
It'll all click when the mortgage clears
All our fears will disappear
Now you go to bed, I'm staying here
I've got another level that I want to clear
My skin feels like orange peel
My eyes have been vacuum-sealed
My organs move like a squirm of eels
We should be more adventurous with our meals
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna do with you
On the city's skin they move on mass
Like a rash on the back of a manky cat
Now in I go like a fool
I can't resist dipping in the pool
I watch them watch me, I watch them too
Across the street, across the room
I dress myself like a charcoal sketch
My eyes are brown and my hair's a mess
They annoy me those who employ me
They could destroy me, they should enjoy me
We eat Chinese off our knees
And look for each other in the TV screen
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
The sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
The cells I am at the moment will soon die
But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here
Oh, the sun goes up and the sun goes down
I drag myself into the town
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday I'm at my desk
At my desk I'm like the rest
All I do I wanna to do with you
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday

‘Cells’ by The Servant
Songwriters: Daniel Edward Black / Trevor Sharpe / Matthew Jason Fisher / Mark Thornycroft Vernon / Christopher John Burrows


The Servant was an English alternative band, formed in London in 1998. They are popular in France, Spain, Switzerland as well as other European countries. 

Black, Fisher and Sharpe were originally guitarist, bassist, and drummer in Minty, the former band of the late Leigh Bowery. Minty were involved in the Romo scene in 1995-1996; Sharpe also played drums for another Romo band, Plastic Fantastic.

They produced two EPs and two albums between 1999 and 2006.

The band split up in 2007. A compilation album was released in 2014.
Source: Wikipedia
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'My skin feels like orange peel' Painting

Philip Leister

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It'll all click when the mortgage clears All our fears will disappear Now you go to bed, I'm staying here I've got another level that I want to clear My skin feels like orange peel My eyes have been vacuum-sealed My organs move like a squirm of eels We should be more adventurous with our meals They annoy me those who employ me They could destroy me, they should enjoy me We eat Chinese off our knees And look for each other in the TV screen The sun goes up and the sun goes down I drag myself into the town All I do I wanna to do with you Everyday I'm at my desk At my desk I'm like the rest All I do I wanna do with you On the city's skin they move on mass Like a rash on the back of a manky cat Now in I go like a fool I can't resist dipping in the pool I watch them watch me, I watch them too Across the street, across the room I dress myself like a charcoal sketch My eyes are brown and my hair's a mess They annoy me those who employ me They could destroy me, they should enjoy me We eat Chinese off our knees And look for each other in the TV screen The sun goes up and the sun goes down I drag myself into the town All I do I wanna to do with you Everyday I'm at my desk At my desk I'm like the rest All I do I wanna to do with you The sun goes up and the sun goes down I drag myself into the town All I do I wanna to do with you The cells I am at the moment will soon die But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here The cells I am at the moment will soon die But I will be here, oh, I'll still be here Oh, the sun goes up and the sun goes down I drag myself into the town All I do I wanna to do with you Everyday I'm at my desk At my desk I'm like the rest All I do I wanna to do with you Everyday, everyday, everyday Everyday, everyday, everyday Everyday Everyday, everyday, everyday Everyday, everyday, everyday Everyday Everyday, everyday, everyday Everyday, everyday, everyday Everyday ‘Cells’ by The Servant Songwriters: Daniel Edward Black / Trevor Sharpe / Matthew Jason Fisher / Mark Thornycroft Vernon / Christopher John Burrows The Servant was an English alternative band, formed in London in 1998. They are popular in France, Spain, Switzerland as well as other European countries. Black, Fisher and Sharpe were originally guitarist, bassist, and drummer in Minty, the former band of the late Leigh Bowery. Minty were involved in the Romo scene in 1995-1996; Sharpe also played drums for another Romo band, Plastic Fantastic. They produced two EPs and two albums between 1999 and 2006. The band split up in 2007. A compilation album was released in 2014. Source: Wikipedia

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I’m (I am?) a self-taught artist, originally from the north suburbs of Chicago (also known as John Hughes' America). Born in 1984, I started painting in 2017 and began to take it somewhat seriously in 2019. I currently reside in rural Montana and live a secluded life with my three dogs - Pebbles (a.k.a. Jaws, Brandy, Fang), Bam Bam (a.k.a. Scrat, Dinki-Di, Trash Panda, Dug), and Mystique (a.k.a. Lady), and five cats - Burglekutt (a.k.a. Ghostmouse Makah), Vohnkar! (a.k.a. Storm Shadow, Grogu), Falkor (a.k.a. Moro, The Mummy's Kryptonite, Wendigo, BFC), Nibbler (a.k.a. Cobblepot), and Meegosh (a.k.a. Lenny). Part of the preface to the 'Complete Works of Emily Dickinson helps sum me up as a person and an artist: "The verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called ‘the Poetry of the Portfolio,’ something produced absolutely without the thought of publication, and solely by way of expression of the writer's own mind. Such verse must inevitably forfeit whatever advantage lies in the discipline of public criticism and the enforced conformity to accepted ways. On the other hand, it may often gain something through the habit of freedom and unconventional utterance of daring thoughts. In the case of the present author, there was no choice in the matter; she must write thus, or not at all. A recluse by temperament and habit, literally spending years without settling her foot beyond the doorstep, and many more years during which her walks were strictly limited to her father's grounds, she habitually concealed her mind, like her person, from all but a few friends; and it was with great difficulty that she was persuaded to print during her lifetime, three or four poems. Yet she wrote verses in great abundance; and though brought curiosity indifferent to all conventional rules, had yet a rigorous literary standard of her own, and often altered a word many times to suit an ear which had its own tenacious fastidiousness." -Thomas Wentworth Higginson "Not bad... you say this is your first lesson?" "Yes, but my father was an *art collector*, so…"

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