What of Me - Trespassers William

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It's a place that's not so far
I dream there and sometimes I wake there
Do you want me caring less
Sometimes we don't ask for what we need
And I guess how I want to be loved
And I've guessed what of me you need
It doesn't matter if we lie
Your sentences never defined you
Do you think that I can't feel
When I touch you there's words on your body
Should you be scared
When I say sometimes I'd want you dead
So no one else can have you when it ends
How'd I reach this point on my own
And how fragile right there I was
This is not the first time
That I've watched the end of that thing that had no end
Do you want me caring less
Sometimes we let go of what we need
Why can't you guess how I want to be loved
You can't even tell me what of me you need

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Trespassers William were an American west-coast dream-pop/shoegaze band. After many incarnations of the band, the duo of Matt Brown and Anna-Lynne Williams, who founded the project over 15(1997) years ago in Orange County, CA, continued to craft the sound of Trespassers William in Seattle, WA. Their experimental shoegaze music has been featured in numerous films and television programs, and they have toured Europe and the United States extensively. The band released four albums during their career: Anchor (1999), Different Stars (2002), Having (2006) and Cast (2012). They also released two EPs: Noble House (2007) and The Natural Order of Things (2009).

During the latter part of the band's career, Matt began releasing solo albums under the name Disinterested, whilst Anna-Lynne began a solo career under the pseudonym Lotte Kestner. The band disbanded at the beginning of 2012.

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