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One afternoon I heard a sound coming down.
Coming down, coming down to the ground (come down).
And when it came it took a piece of me away.
It took away, took away, took away (come down).So coming down, coming down, coming down.
Theres a sound, theres a sound coming down.
And in the night, in the night at first sight
Come the bells of 59.Now in my soul theres a song I sing out.
I sing it out, sing it out, sing it out (sing out).
And to the beat I feel my heart beat.
And then I breathe, then I breathe, now I breathe (breathe out).So coming down, coming down, coming down.
Theres a sound, theres a sound coming down.
And in the night, in the night at first sight
Come the bells of 59.If one day I cannot make it home,
Then let me go, let me go, let me go (let go).
And in my bones I can feel the bells low.
Singing low, singing low, feel my soul (sing low).So coming down, coming down, coming down.
Theres a sound, theres a sound coming down.
And in the night, in the night at first sight

Come the bells of 59.The bells of 59.
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Bedouin Soundclash is a reggae and alternative rock band from Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The band's current lineup consists of vocalist and guitarist Jay Malinowski, and bassist Eon Sinclair with Sekou Lumumba on drums. Their debut album, Root Fire, released in 2001 also included djembe player Brett Dunlop. Patrick Pengelly played drums for the band until January 2009. The band met while attending Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Read more about Bedouin Soundclash on Last.fm.


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