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Cubist Town - Manfred Mann



     
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The world was just the world of pollen air
I wandered 'round and 'round the busy square
I turned and floated gently upside down
And one by one the people gathered 'roundThe rivers and the bridges turned to blue
The thin age of the night is creeping through
The orange sun is dying on the line
And slowly melt into the sea of wineGood night, cubist town, good night
The day has vanished with the night
The light has vanished with the day
And the bride passed me quietly awayThe table grows the evening meal's begun

The wedding song of love has just been sung
But there's to much of this, too much for me
I go outside where darkness sets me freeGood night, cubist town, good night
The day has vanished with the night
The light has vanished with the day
And the bride passed me quietly awayI thought I saw the house where you were born
A yellow house, the color of the corn
I thought I saw strange beasts out there in the sky
But music filled my mind, then they passed byGood night, cubist town, good night
The day has vanished with the night
The light has vanished with the day
And the bride passed me quietly awayBut music filled my mind, then they passed byGood night, cubist town, good night
The day has vanished with the night
Good night, cubist town, good night
The night has vanished with the dayGood night, cubist town, good night
The day has vanished with the night
Good night, cubist town, good night

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Manfred Mann was a British beat, rhythm and blues and pop band (with a strong jazz foundation) of the 1960s, named after their South African keyboardist, Manfred Mann, who later led the successful 1970s group Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Manfred Mann were chart regulars in the 1960s, and the first south-of-England-based group to top the US Billboard Hot 100 during the 'British invasion' of the US music scene. Beginnings 1962—1963


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