And This Day

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The red chicken claw in snow

outside 'The Star of India" the

**Reminders**(crossed out) compounds ^ councils' lack of salt +

sand,

Reminds of past blunders.

The body's like a U.S. football players

blades make presence felt.

Worked 3 weeks nearly full solid

Got cut on finger from a steel tripod

There's a plaster on it and it will

soon heal over.

(double underline)>>And this day no matter what and never

(blotch)who fills baskets or who's just thereThe whole Earth shudders.<

Who are the translators?

(wiggly underline)~You show me the bloody poor bores.

~And this day the surroundings are

~screaming on the roads~

So Y'even mistrust your own feelings

and In the greyer B-1 Glandel ares, [???? extra-scribbly writing

here]

The few days I had off are just a bank

of fog. And this day seen from a glass.

And This Day

And This Day stands as a testament to the Fall's enduring capacity for introspection and rhythmic experimentation. Mark E. Smith's distinctive vocal delivery anchors the track, weaving through a soundscape that balances the band's signature post-punk energy with moments of melodic clarity. The recording captures the group's ability to transform simple structures into complex emotional narratives, a hallmark of their extensive discography. While the song operates within the broader context of their English indie rock heritage, it maintains the idiosyncratic edge that defined their career. This work reflects the band's commitment to artistic evolution, offering listeners a glimpse into their unique approach to songwriting and performance without relying on conventional pop formulas.