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Down the Burning Ropes - James Vincent McMorrow



     
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When the hills let go
Slowly fade into the water like some ancient lover
On a ship filled with ghosts
It's something to beholdWhen the paper thin girls
With twisting little braids in their hair,
They take off their coats and throw
Pebbles and stones from the side of the boat,
Crying out
The stones they float, the stones they float
Oh my God, the stones they float, the stones they floatDown the burning ropes
Past the places where the steal beams meet concrete skies
You make your bed under the moonlight
I think it's time we said goodbyeCause nothing moves in the warm air
And words that once would cut like a knife,
They just hang in the cloud and you're
Pushed by the lord,
But you're pulled by the crowds and
You're overboard, you're overboard

Oh my God, she's overboardMy love she's overboard
She's overboard
My love she's over boardNot a shell unbroken
In the valley where my heartache and the timbers lay
It's not the time to be hanging around here
You know what some might sayThat people get too reckless
That even with the simplest of crimes
They leave, blood behind,
As I clean the knife for the very last time
I think she knows, I think she knows
Oh my God, I think she knowsI think she knows

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A songwriter from Dublin, Ireland, McMorrow’s vocal talent and songwriting has resulted in invites from some of the worlds’ most influential artists to play alongside them including the legendary Al Green, Tracy Chapman, Bon Iver, Mark Ronson, and Iron and Wine. Citing Donny Hathaway, Otis Redding, Joan Baez, Neil Young, Band of Horses, The National and Sufjan Stevens among his influences, he is noted for his rich falsetto voice.

Read more about James Vincent McMorrow on Last.fm.


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