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Artist/Band: Ozark Henry
Lyrics for Song: Love Is Free To Interfere
Lyrics for Album: This Last Warm Solitude [1999]



Loss is a journey

heading for gold

it's surfing the sunset

it's drinking my soul

-is there a god?

-o god, i don't know

would you care for peace

if you're hungry and cold?



There's not a single thing left to say

I know she knows I knowthat

there's not a single thing that can touch this

I know she knows I know that



Love is free to interfere



Wathever determines

what's bogging us down

let your eyes do the walking

and walk over mine

-Is there a god?

-O god, and if so

Would you care for peace

if you're hungry and cold?



Love is free to interfere



There's not a single thing left to say

I know she knows I know that

and there's not a single thing that can touch this

I know she knows I know that



I know she knows there's only you


Love Is Free To Interfere

Ozark Henry's 'Love Is Free To Interfere' appears on the 1999 album 'This Last Warm Solitude,' a collection that defines his early solo sound. The track exemplifies his signature blend of folk and country, characterized by acoustic instrumentation and introspective lyricism. Released during a period where Henry was establishing his identity outside of his earlier work with The Maccabees, the song reflects a matured songwriting voice focused on personal narrative and emotional vulnerability. Its inclusion on 'This Last Warm Solitude' highlights a shift toward more intimate, self-contained storytelling, distinguishing it from the band's earlier output. The recording captures the raw, unpolished aesthetic typical of Henry's independent releases, prioritizing lyrical honesty over production gloss. This work remains a key reference point for understanding his transition into a solo artist dedicated to exploring themes of relationships and solitude.


Album Lyrics: This Last Warm Solitude [1999]


Ozark Henry
"This Last Warm Solitude [1999]"


1. Elvis Is Dead
2. Hurray Goodbye
3. In & Out
4. Inhaling
5. It's A Calling
6. Junkie Show
7. Love Is Free To Interfere
8. Me And My Sister
9. Ocean
10. Pillgrim
11. Radio
12. Summer Junkie
13. This Hole Is The Whole