Picture Post Hoodies
Description: I will, I'll always remember The days, the nights we spent together The happiness of being with you The sorrow of parting from you More than a hundred miles away You live, for sure I love you always Seeing you again was heaven Now you're gone again and it's hell September's not September's not so far away September's not September's not so far away I will never again ask you If there, if there is any chance I understand you wanted to be Wanted to be totally free I hope every call is from you I'm not convinced I should not love you I am really missing you so Wanting to be kissing you so September's not September's not so far away
September's not so far away / The Field Mice - Fan Art Design Hoodie
by CultOfRomance
$32 $42
Description: Now and then it occurs to me I am still on my own Now and then it to me I am still on my own I become afraid that I could die Having only been alone I become afraid that I could die Having only been alone I start to think that I know This is why I always fear I still haven't found someone Someone to love Now and then it occurs to me I am still on my own
The Field Mice / I Can See Myself Alone Forever / Twee Fan Art Design Hoodie
by CultOfRomance
$32 $42
The Field Mice / Emma's House / Minimal Graphic Design Tribute Hoodie
by saudade
$32 $42
Description: Some people say that I'm a melancholy man When all is said and done It's just the way I am The sun is blazing as I wander into town A long grey overcoat which trails along the ground And when I'm walking past the children in the park They stop their games, they shout my name And run behind my back If only they could see how happy I can be But sometimes they must look away Or so it seems to me I think I'll always be a melancholy man I know when all is said and done It's just the way I am But if you have the time Please listen while you can Does anybody understand? I'll always be a melancholy man
Description: The initial line-up was James Roberts (vocals), Simon Woodcock (guitar), Robert Cooksey (guitar), Mark Bevin (bass), Bridget Duffy (tambourine, organ), and Patrick Roberts (drums). Their first two releases were flexi discs given away with fanzines in 1987. Bevin left, to be replaced by Darren Martin. Their "Pristine Christine" single was the first Sarah Records release, and is highly coveted among vinyl record collectors. With the following year's double-A-side "Solace"/"Please Rain Fall" they began to show more mod-rock influences. Both singles were successful in indie terms, but Sarah Records were unwilling to commit to an album, and Duffy and Martin left. Woodcock took over on bass, with James Roberts adding guitar.[
Social Media Is An Amusement Park For Clinical Narcissists Hoodie
by GrayDaiser
$32 $42