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The Night Was Burning The Ground Was Frozen - Inca Babies



     
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The Night Was Burning The Ground Was Frozen Lyrics


And i met her in the clearing
and i said we shouldn't do this
and i said it wasn't fitting
That we'd hit it for so long
In our hearts we knew the danger that
Will have no ending
And all our disires were caught right here in the clearing
And i hear there's a train
And it rolls on and on
to the midnight pole where we might be safe
And i suggest we take it soon
And never come back
Yea it's time we took off
We're gonna sleep on the mountain
[Chorus]

The night was burning
And the ground there was frozen
Seemed to me like the icicle's falling
This night it bits like a serpent
Like a wrath
And clear is the heart of a stolen diamond
How long has it been that we know
He's kill us
And you know he'll kill your brother
And you know he'll kill the dogs
And he'll burn down the house
And the forest and the mountain
So you still wanna tell him
Face to face
Eye to eye
[Chorus]
I hear a noise like the judgment train
I hear the noise like the mountains falling in
The night is burning
And the ground is frozen
Looks like we picked a good night to
die...
I know we're trapped in the attic
And he's breaking down the door
How long will it last before he breaks us
Down below
The smell of forest fire and the smoke on the mountain
The cold night can save us
So kiss me one more time
[Chorus]
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Sometime in 1982 or 1983 in Manchester’s Hulme district the Inca Babies were formed. Hulme, a concrete, deck access ‘streets in the sky’ projects, was at that time a demi-bohemia over run with artists, musicians, students, addicts and ‘ne’er do wells’. Previous tenants, mainly families, put there to benefit from this ‘magical new living space’, realising a slum was a slum regardless of how high off the ground you put it, had long gone.

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