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The Island - Richard Shindell



     
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Island life does have its charms
The constant sun, the steady breeze
Nothing ever happens here
Few are those who do not fall beneath the spellIts language is an orphan branch
But one that I can understand
Its cadence is familiar
It shares the old declension from the continentI came here with a package deal
Everything all prearranged
Three nights at the Grand Hotel
Where all the rooms have ocean viewsBy latitude and longitude
Mariners will not arrive
Its coordinates are plotted
By its relative position to the rising seaThe lucky few who call it home
Are prosperous and confident
And they manifest a certainty
That, come what may, things will not be otherwise(Chorus)But time is on the oceans side
The beaches shift, the cliffs erode
Though the engineers do what they can

Everyday another house just slides away(Chorus)

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Richard Shindell (born 1960, Lakehurst, New Jersey) is an American folk singer. He currently lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina with his wife and their children. Shindell's songwriting often involves storytelling from a first-person point of view: from an INS officer and illegal immigrant in "Fishing", to a World War II soldier in "Sparrows Point", to a Confederate drummerboy in "Arrowhead", to an Argentine grandmother of Plaza de Mayo in "Abuelita", to a power broker in "Confession".

Read more about Richard Shindell on Last.fm.


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