I feel at this point that I am disappointing everyone by reporting that I had yet another sleepless night thanks to a body full of pain and another sleepless day thanks to a street full of jackhammers, but I really appreciate that my father finished listening to the BBC Radio 4 production of Michelle Paver's Dark Matter (2010) and thought immediately that I would like to hear an Arctic ghost story set in 1937. I am far less designed by nature for any form of audiobook than for just reading the book myself, but I became tragically fond of Lee Ingleby based entirely on his Jonah-role in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) and may sleeplessly give this programme a try.
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- 1: I've got no roots, but my home was never on the ground
- 2: And the fisherman collects, yes, they collect the sounds from their nest above
- 3: Ma twll yn y pridd yn Alltwalis lle taflaf fy mhryderon
- 4: Now there's always someone else in the back of your mind
- 5: When we take on new bodies, I will scour the earth to find you again
- 6: There's more room on the basement couch
- 7: A kidnapper wouldn't jump into a cold sea
- 8: A stranger light comes on slowly
- 9: I might fail math if you don't move your shoulder
- 10: One boundary makes another
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