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Artist/Band: PJ Harvey
Lyrics for Song: Silence
Lyrics for Album: White Chalk [2007]



All those places

Where I recall the memories

That gripped me

And pinned me down



I go to these places

Intending to think

To think of nothing

No anticipate



And somehow expect

You'll find me there

That by some miracle

You'd be aware



I'd risen this morning

Determined to break

The spell of my longing

And not to think



I freed myself from my family

I freed myself from work

I freed myself

I freed myself

And remained alone



And in my thinking

Steal you away

Though you never wanted me

Anyway



Silence

Silence

Silence

Silence


Silence - PJ Harvey

Released on the 2007 album White Chalk, PJ Harvey's 'Silence' stands as a haunting centerpiece of her later work, blending atmospheric textures with her signature vocal delivery. The track exemplifies her ability to transform minimalism into profound emotional resonance, utilizing sparse arrangements to highlight the weight of her lyrics and the raw intensity of her performance. As part of her broader discography, the song reflects a period where Harvey explored darker, more introspective themes, moving away from the punk-infused energy of her earlier eras toward a more cinematic and gothic sound. The recording captures her mastery of mood and texture, inviting listeners into a soundscape where silence is as loud as the music itself, cementing her status as a pivotal figure in alternative and art rock.


Album Lyrics: White Chalk [2007]


PJ Harvey
"White Chalk [2007]"


1. The Devil
2. Dear Darkness
3. Grow Grow Grow
4. When Under Ether
5. White Chalk
6. Broken Harp
7. Silence
8. To Talk To You
9. The Piano
10. Before Departure
11. The Mountain