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Invitation to the Funeral - Two Gallants



     
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The banners wave upon the promenade.
The banners wave upon the promenade.
Colors fly and the funeral march is played.
There is is there a foul taste in the air.
There is is there a foul taste in the air.
Your legend walks before you everywhere.
There is is there a foul taste in the air.
Your legend walks before you everywhere.
And all you want from me is someone to abuse whether rags are on your back or gleams on your jewels.
So roll up your sleeves one of us must be wrong.
And hold me close until the feelings gone.
woah!
hold me close until the feelings gone.
Your daddy daddy was a bucanner.
Your daddy daddy was a bucanner.
to speak his name is to watch him disappear.
And every time you touched me in my feel.
And every time you touched me in my feel.

the colors fade and the flowers wilt.
Cuz all you want from me is someone to abuse whether callous on your back or gold is on your tooth.
So roll up your sleeves one of us must be wrong.
And hold me close until the feelings gone.
woah!
hold me close until the feelings gone.
And I could never understand all the boys who wear your brand and all the hearts at your command I guess I never will.
So lay me down and get your fill.
Hope my memory haunts you still.
It never could it always will.
Just as you had planned.
ooohh oooh oooh! (vocal solo)
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Alternately explosive and restrained, the aptly titled The Bloom and the Blight is a meditation on past and present - melodic fury matched with the eloquent, confessional lyricism that has made Two Gallants an enduring favorite of both fans and critics. Capturing the sound of a new beginning, The Bloom and the Blight celebrates the band’s much anticipated reunion following a multi-year break. It is the work of Two Gallants, fully matured, the band fearlessly exploring new ground in search of a sound that defines a very personal catharsis.

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