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How We've Changed

from How We've Changed by Andy Ulseth

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We were born at the foot
Of the museum ruins.
With our feet
Inches deep
In the cinder.

I propose unlike those,
In the antique cartoons,
We were flawed in unusual ways

Oh How We’ve Changed
Of the marble leaf, and ivory trees
Of the backyard that we’d made
Oh How We’d Say,
“There is nothing on this earth too great to give away.”

We’d employ all the loons
At the Marquette Hotel
To remark on the starkness and decline
Of the neighborhood lawns and the smokey
pastels that were once so vividly green

Oh what it means,
To be witness to the thriftlessness of irony.
High from my balcony, as we blow a smoke ring, circling the city scene.
And out in the rain,
The boulevards and city streets
Still cut to me.
Oh how we’d say,
“There is nothing on this earth too great to give away.”

We’d succumb to the popular tune of the day,
And we quietly lay in the embers
Of the roadways that hum, and the monuments made
Out of cardboard and paper mache.
Oh How We’ve Changed
Oh How We’ve Changed

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from How We've Changed, released June 24, 2022

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Andy Ulseth Minneapolis, Minnesota

Andy Ulseth is a craftsman songwriter from Minnesota. A state known for brutal winters, and liberal politics. His folk songs highlight the vivid and visceral minutiae of the modern world rather than focus on the past. What does it mean to be a millennial? Why does life happen all at once? How have we changed? Every melody is important, and words matter. ... more

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