On my knees
door closed behind me
I open another
unbutton my coat
took one last look at that child
cuz I'll never get another
He pushed the dust around in a skilled way
I watched as the line moved towards me
he said, don't worry baby you'll be okay
just lean over and come my way
It tasted like sharpie pen
it draws me in
I gained hours and things to say
but I lost something that night
spent the whole time
scanning the carpet
and I still haven't found it
lean over and come my way
don't hesitate
don't fight me
you'll never win, anyway
so just lean over and try me
lean over and come my way
On his latest album, Angelo De Augustine pairs deceptively light arrangements with emotionally heavy subject matter. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jan 18, 2019
A pair of hushed and striking acoustic ballads from L.A.’s Angelo De Augustine, with shivery guitars and whispering vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 27, 2017
Delicate, warm, and personal, the debut album from this LA-based artist will surely appeal to fans of Elliot Smith. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 21, 2014