Civil War Correspondent

PJ Harvey · Dance Hall At Louse Point [1996]

Words leave my heart dry

Words can't save life

Love has no place here

No joy, no tears



Darling, time's changed

Time leaves, time fades

Please see through my eyes

Save your tears for the next who dies



I shout but he don't hear

I put down on the page

Darling spare me your tears

Just send me the light of day



I shout but he don't hear

Just put down on the page

Darling spare me your tears

Dear god please send me the light of day



Feel his heart wired

Heart like gunfire

Gunfire

Gunfire

Gunfire

Civil War Correspondent

PJ Harvey's "Civil War Correspondent" stands as a haunting centerpiece on her 1996 album *Dance Hall at Louse Point*. Recorded during a pivotal era for the artist, the track exemplifies her signature blend of gothic rock and atmospheric folk, characterized by her distinctive, emotive vocal delivery and layered instrumentation. The song explores themes of conflict and personal turmoil, reflecting the introspective nature of her work from the mid-1990s. As a key component of her discography, it showcases Harvey's ability to weave narrative-driven lyrics with a moody, textured soundscape that has influenced countless subsequent indie and alternative acts. The recording remains a testament to her evolution as a songwriter and performer, capturing the raw intensity of her early career.