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From the Flagstones Lyrics

At times I've seen you from the armyard
At times I've seen you from the flagstones

At times I've seen you from the balustrade
At times I've seen you from the flagstones
And you can't cajole (x3)
And can't cajole

At times I've seen you from the aureole
At times I've seen you from the flagstones
(Like another goalstone)
(You may cajole)
And you may cajole (x3)
(You may cajole)
And you may cajole (x3)
(You may cajole)
And you may cajole (x3)
And make a joke

At times I've seen you from the balustrade
At times I've seen you from the flagstones
At times I've seen you from the balustrade
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revontulet On Aug 05, 2007
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At times I've seen you from the oriel At times I've seen you from the flagstones At times I've seen you from the oriel

At times I've seen you from the balustrade At times I've seen you from the flagstones (Another floor, another long hall) You can't cajole And you can't cajole And you can't cajole And can't cajole

At times I've seen you from the oriel At times I've seen you from the flagstones At times I've seen you from the oriel At times I've seen you from the flagstones You may cajole And you may cajole And you may cajole And may cajole

At times I've seen you from the balustrade At times I've seen you from the flagstones At times I've seen you from the balustrade

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I never could figure out what she was really saying. I think she just liked how some words sounded together. Not only this song, but basically everything I ever heard from hear. She is an amazing singer.

Cover art for From the Flagstones lyrics by Cocteau Twins

As is in Many Earlier Cocteau Twins Lyrics, the phrasing is Broken, err extended, on accent; first couple of times I heard Flagstones, I thought the Horses Gallup was metaphor for what i thought, ":Nuclear Disaster, was being refrained." now I think it's about a ghost at a military base?

 
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