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The music box
Is all that's left in the empty house
Must've left it when they moved out
In a hurry to flee the town
Armoured tanks
Broke through all of the soldier's ranks
You can be sure they weren't shooting blanks
From bodies laid out on the groundThere's a song your father had sung
When you were just knee high
Now a soldier plays the same tune
From the toy you left behindSomething to remind you
Something to remind youBurnt to black
There's a face you don't recognise
Just a doll with hollow eyes
And a feeling you can't describe
In factories
Toys are made by the companies
Who create our killing machines

So the planet can rest at easeThere's a story you had to hear
When you couldn't sleep at all
Now the pages are burning in some
Sad unholy warSomething to remind you
Something to remind you
Something to remind you
The ones you left behind youSomething to remind you
Something to remind you
Something to remind you
The ones you left behind youThe music box
Plays a song that I used to love
But now I can't remember what it was
For my memory has faded
Songwriters
HARCOURT, EDPublished by
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Ed Harcourt, born on August 14, 1977, is a British singer-songwriter from Lewes, East Sussex. Before he went solo, he played the bass and keyboards in a band called Snug. Signed to Heavenly Recordings, he debuted in 2000 with the 6-track EP Maplewood. His full length effort, Here Be Monsters followed in 2001. He has since released From Every Sphere (2003), Strangers (2004), The Beautiful Lie (2006, his last for Heavenly), Lustre (2010), Back Into The Woods (2013), and Time Of Dust (2014).

Read more about Ed Harcourt on Last.fm.


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