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Open Arms - Elbow



     
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You're a law unto yourself
And we don't suffer dreamers
But neither should you walk the earth aloneSo with finger rolls and folding chairs
And a volley of streamers
We can be there for tweaks and repairs
Should you come back homeWe got open arms for broken hearts
Like yours my boy, come home againTables are for pounding here
And when we've got you surrounded
The man you are will know the boy you wereAnd you're not the man who fell to earth
You're the man of La Mancha
And we've love enough to light the street
'Cause everybody's hereWe got open arms for broken hearts
Like yours my boy, come home again
We got open arms for broken hearts
Like yours my boy, come home againEveryone's here, everyone's here
The moon is out looking for trouble
And everyone's hereEveryone's here, everyone's here
The moon wants a scrap or a cuddle

And everyone's hereWe got open arms for broken hearts
Like yours my boy, come home again
We got open arms for broken hearts
Like yours my boy, come home againWe got open arms for broken hearts
(Everyone's here, everyone's here)
Like yours my boy, come home again
(Everyone's here, come home again)The moon is out looking for trouble
The moon wants a scrap or a cuddle
The moon is face down in a puddle
And everyone's here

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Elbow is an alternative rock band which formed in Bury, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom in 1990 while at sixth-form college. The band consists of Guy Garvey (vocals, guitar), Mark Potter (guitar, vocals), Pete Turner (bass), Craig Potter (keyboards) and Richard Jupp (drums). Over the band's 20 year career, it has released five studio albums, four EPs and ten top fifty singles in the UK. The band is named after a line in the BBC TV mini-series The Singing Detective which says that the word "elbow" is the most sensuous word in the English language...

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