| The Decemberists – January Hymn Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Shoot, I meant to rate this + but I clicked the wrong button. It is "Sing oh, January, oh" |
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| The Decemberists – June Hymn Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I have the following corrections to these lyrics: "Here's a hymn to welcome in the day" "The thrushes' bleeding battle with the wrens" "Training jasmine how to vine / up the arbor to your door" "And summer comes to Springville Hill" in the refrain "A barony of ivory in the trees Expanding out its empire by degrees And all the branches burst abloom In the boom Heaven sent this cardinal maroon To decorate our living room" "I give my best to Springville Hill" |
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| The Decemberists – Isn't It a Lovely Night? Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Sorry my music education is quite inadequate. I'm pretty sure the song is in A, but Margaret's line takes a G natural - she's in some kind of melodic minor? Other than that it's a third. In the lines "And here we died our little deaths / And we were left to catch our breaths", her "were" and "catch" are that G natural. I guess that makes for a minor third interval? Sorry I can't be of more help :[ |
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| The Decemberists – The Hazards of Love 2 (Wager All) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I think the hazards of love mentioned in the song refer to the possibility of heartache, etc. William is willing to take the risks because his love is strong. | |
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