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Here come Jimmy preacher
Stumblin' 'gainst the wind
Singin' love, love is something to believe in
The prayer and the sea
And twenty tons of me
Crying love, love is something to believe in
Too much how I wander, ramblin'
All my crooked fingers point in blame
Let it it all wash out in the rain
Yes, let it all wash out in the rain
*whistling*
Beyond the drunken focus of my aim
All my heroes twistin' in the flame
Just let it all wash out in the rain
Yeah, let it all wash out in the rain
One more fall, forgiveness
Are twistin in the cold
Singin' love, love is something I believe in

Too much my defenses
Are danglin' from the chain
Aw, but free, free is something to believe in
To my God I want my gypsy train
Too much howda howlin' tambourine
Let it all wash out in the rain
Let it all wash out in the rain
Just let it all wash out in the rain
Let it all wash out in the rain

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Birthed by Mouth in the year two-thousand and five, young Edward Sharpe had to wait nearly two years before he was to grow his arms and legs and fingers and toes.
Immaculately conceived, his father (a Robot who had magically become a real boy…but that’s another story) declared his undying devotion to the creature. He perched the fleshy bust upon a teetering pedestal fashioned from stacked cereal boxes and positioned the display at his window for all the town to see. Young Edward soon proved no ordinary boy.
Though his father had figured him deaf for his unresponsiveness to sounds, he in fact had the universally unique condition of being deaf from hearing too much or, more correctly put, too well. In plain words, he heard EVERYTHING AT ONCE.
At first it proved rather painful like a wretched whining winding all hours, but very soon those who whisper visited young Edward and revealed to him the Tricks and Truths, the Ways and Plays, the Chords and Dischords of the Universe.
He did not need to eat but the color of the sun, which was F#, and moved his bones to grow.
His arms and legs and fingers and toes grew ‘til the tower of boxes collapsed and he laughed. He moved thru the door which was C over B# and ran thru the village hearing ALL of its music! The workers and children and painters of buildings and dogs barking madly and trees bristling softly and OH!!
Young Edward could not resist! He began playing the tree which are the chords E and D ‘gainst the mice in the grass which are A played with brass and the wooden fence F and then C and repeat with a drone of B Minor to bring in the street and the Birds B to B Sharp with fluttering strings and the sky mostly C unless he wants to bring in the rain and for rain bring the F Chord bombastic with organ’s distortion and symbols a’crashin!
Yes, and a music was born.


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