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Evening Over Rooftops - Edgar Broughton Band



     
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The air was thick like honey
Looking from a room
The room had open windows
To let this springtime throughEvening stood by watchin'
At the side of summer's promise
The flowers in her garden
Were the envy of her friendsHow far are we from dying
Is it nearly at an end?
How far are we from dying
Is it nearly at an end?The smoke hung on the skyline
The city fell in silence
The sunset, ripe and mellow
Was the light to write some thoughts byHer children watched for father
From a window in the wall
Said a prayer for grandpapa
And maybe many moreSomewhere in the distance
On the road so far away
I heard the sound of life

Though the people left for homeThree birds flew off a building
Standing proud against the sky
Many more flew with them
Spiralled up like laughterFaster, harder
They rose up in a column
Hundreds upon hundreds
And twice that many wingspeedFour miles across
Stretched a million miles high
The living pulsing column
In the lady of the skyFeathers thrashed together
locked in that huge swarm
I knew no-one could see it
And now that it was goneI rubbed my eyes and tried to find
A reason for the flight
Exodus, escape
Or was it just for me to see?Like the mating of the earth and air
Like water is to flowers
The envy of her friends
How far are we from dying, is it nearly at an end?How far are we from dying
Is it nearly at an end?
How far are we from dying
Is it nearly at an end? ....

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Formed in 1968 in Warwick, England, the Edgar Broughton Band were part of the late 60s British underground blues boom. Led by the Broughton brothers, vocalist/guitarist Edgar Broughton and drummer Steve Broughton, and fleshed out by bassist Arthur Grant and guitarist Victor Unitt (who also briefly served with The Pretty Things), they were contemporaries of Groundhogs, Hawkwind, and The Pink Fairies, but were unique within the movement due to their radical political consciousness (which is highly pertinent).

Read more about Edgar Broughton Band on Last.fm.


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