Summer Haze Parade - Adrian Crowley



     
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Summer Haze Parade Lyrics


When I wake in the morning,
And sharpen my blade,
And step into the glass,
Of the Summer Haze Parade,
Where the black branches breech,
All cover in vines,
And slowly runs the river,
Slow in time.
Oh how summer came quick,
To Summer Haze Parade,
It kept to my step,
And we kept to the shade,
I would rather the memory then the longing,
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh.
Oh how summer came quick,
To Summer Haze Parade,

We waited at the station,
Turned the other way,
And the birds on the branches,
They all knew your name,
But they chose not to speak,
As we passed along the rail.
When I wake in the morning,
And sharpen my blade,
And wait for the blindness to fade,
Then I step into the bright,
Step into the shade,
Time again,
In Summer Haze Parade.
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Lyrics submitted by Dee.

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Adrian Crowley is an Irish singer-songwriter (born 1979). Crowley is a native of Barna, County Galway, but he lives in Dublin. He released his first album, ""A Strange Kind", in 1999. His music sounds like "a heartbroken steam engine whistling Tennyson's 'In Memoriam' as set to music by Leonard Cohen. (Not my own words, I'll have you know)", as Crowley wrote, on his MySpace page. "Crowley's music is steeped in the popular folk tradition of the 1970s, calling to mind storytelling songwriters such as Leonard Cohen and Nick Drake with a strong, often central emphasis on lyrics.

Read more about Adrian Crowley on Last.fm.


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