Breathing as a Second Language
A new album from Alabama's foremost ambient musician, Zen poet, and raccoon enthusiast...
"Jack Rabbits Wander the Cold Penumbra” is the first song on Ned Mudd’s newest album Breathing as a Second Language, released last month on Bandcamp.
This poem accompanies the album…
folk singers and jury riggers the river jumping its banks (she said i lost ninety three pounds on the vodka diet) running the numbers and short by one like the dogs of war in Lyotard’s time warp. it makes no sense harboring ancient analogs (ninety three pounds? father lying on the floor like a sack of flour) returning to the fold in search of lost coincidence: a delicate fenestration. even in the worst case they praise her la ceour a ses raisons que raison ne connait point.
Listen to and purchase the full album here:
Ned Mudd resides in Alabama where he engages in interspecies communication, rock collecting, and frequent cloud watching. He is the author of The Adventures of Dink and DVD (a space age comedy). Some of Ned’s best friends are raccoons.
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