Harlots Bluff - The Weeks



     
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Harlots Bluff Lyrics


I can't pay no token or cross to my love.
No, someone's bound to come, they ain't savin anyone.
I've seen men die out here.
Well, pack my bones inside the sack and ship me off.
Gotta find someone I love, at Harlot's Bluff, but she don't pray for me
I say The Sweden don't stop til the evening sky.
Well, the boat keeps tippin and the waves are high.
I said The Sweden don't stop til the evening sky
Well, you could come away with me, it won't be long.
This might be tossin on, the spirit is all gone.
But he's a lively one.
Well, walk the streets with worn out shoes and cry for me.
I'm somewhere lost at sea, where I was meant to be.
And she don't wait for me
I say The Sweden don't stop til the evening sky.
Well, the boat keeps tippin and the waves are high.
I said The Sweden don't stop til the evening sky
You don't believe in boats or guns, but I believe in Harlot's Bluff.

You don't believe in what you stole.
We never said we were the chosen ones, but there's waves out here that can bite this sun.
We never said we were the chosen ones
Dead hands, heart beats.
No one gonna save you, throw yourself overboard and sail away.
Hands out, hearts sweet, they'll find us a new slaver and say, "
Wow, what I price we must have paid."
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The Weeks are an indie rock band originally from Jackson, Mississippi. The band was formed by Cain Barnes, Chaz Lindsay, Cyle Barnes, Damien Bone, and Samuel Williams in March of 2006 when they were between 14 and 16 years old. The band signed to the Esperanza Plantation label, with the debut album, Comeback Cadillac, released in July 2008. The album blended southern rock and alternative.
A second album, Rumspringa, followed in 2009. After some lineup changes that left them with a four piece of the Barnes twins, Bone and Williams, the band relocated to Nashville, TN.

Read more about The Weeks on Last.fm.


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