I Am Disappeared

Album: England Keep My Bones (2011)
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Songfacts®:

  • The song finds Frank Turner singing about having dreams involving Bob Dylan, Patti Hearst and Ernest Hemingway. In an interview with NME, Turner was asked if he's been plagued by dreams about celebrities? He replied: "I have these mundane dreams about admin. If I've got to go to the bank or pay a bill or something, I'll have a dream that I've done it and spend the next day wondering whether or not I actually did. I figure that means I'm a serial killer of some kind - if I'm having dreams that are that mundane perhaps it means I'm doing weird s--t during the day. I did genuinely have a Bob Dylan dream once though. We were in a car driving round downtown Detroit."

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