| Owen Pallett – Oh Heartland, Up Yours! Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Some corrections based on the lyrics that came with the cd: "From the wight lying in the barrow" "Oh, you wrote me like a Disney kid" "it doesn't suit a simoniac breeder" and the violent lent part should be "My homeland" |
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| Owen Pallett – The Great Elsewhere Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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According to the cd booklet, the second verse starts with: "Thought I saw you in my tea leaves." |
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| Owen Pallett – Lewis Takes Action Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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A couple of corrections from the cd booklet: "I am your man for a wifey fight." "I took No-Face by his beak" |
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| Owen Pallett – Red Sun No. 5 Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Correct lyrics from the cd booklet: I'd been living through days Carrying no burden But the shit of cattle And my resignation Until the sun rose crimson Crept across my limbs and I saw that they were earthen That they decay and worsen And from my ginger chest, there Came the sound of thunder I am not a father I am not a farmer I tremble to speak of it. Held her in my arms and Pressed her to my heart and Pressed my hand o'er her lips I murmured words of his love I will be his baron With him I have an ending With him I have completion And the cover of night |
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| Owen Pallett – Mount Alpentine Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Correct lyrics from cd booklet: Lead on, oh horse of mine, we will climb the side of Alpentine. Lead on, oh horse of mine, we will voice our satisfactions. Karma is the concatenation of your actions. |
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| Owen Pallett – Midnight Directives Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Corrected lyrics, copied exactly from cd booklet: Cross her off the shortlist. My blood is a red-winged bird. The way will be lit by the bridges we burn, oh. And come, tornado! Carry me away from the croft. Ruffle my hair, bear my body aloft, oh. As the cutlass came down on a Saturday night, Left an un-planted field, left my daughter and wife. Called away into service, for a clerical life. Left an un-planted field, left my daughter and wife. Thought I was a sad boy. Now I know, I know, I know I was wrong. Since you came along I can see how content I had been. It'll drive a man crazy to age from the outside in. But I have a plan, it's a trick with a prick of a pin. And as the cutlass came down on a Saturday night, Left an un-planted field, left my daughter and wife. Called away into service, for a clerical life. Left an un-planted field, left my daughter and wife. For a man can be bought, and a man can be sold, And the price of a hundred thousand unwatered souls Is a bit of meat and a bit of coal. It's a bit of meat and a bit of coal. It's a little bit of meat and coal. |
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