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This Old Dark Machine (Live Version) - James Vincent McMorrow



     
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Spring it came upon us,
Every insect filled the air
Dropped their wings upon my brother,
Cast their shadows on his hairIf we follow where they're leading,
We will surely come before
Some unseen and wondrous magic
Made of visions to exploreNear the town where we were living
Was an old abandoned farm
Every year we'd plant an orchid
In the shelter of it's arm
To protect us from the madness
Of the future still to come
It will be like this forever
I will keep you safe from harmThen they caught us in the summer
Dressed in fathers finest clothes
You the hat he wore to market
I the jacket filled with holesI've been searchins all these hours
For a hand as pale as bone

That would keep the strongest sunlight
And reflect the brightest stoneNear the town where we were living
Was a warm and fragrant smell
Of the orchid we had planted
Now a forest tall and well
What a statue to our greatness
What a story all will tell
They'll remember us forever
They'll remember where we fellThis old dark machine, it shakes and it shudders
Pulls to the left, then dies near the gutter
But still in the road, the traffic is silent
The people they stare, and then they turn violent
If they should touch, the hem of your dress
I would rise like a lion, strike out again
The faithful they wait, the faithful they wait
By the signNear the town where we were living
Came a loud and joyous sound
As the earth and all her beauty
Picked us up from off the ground
Carried far across the mountain
To a kingdom never bound
We will live like this forever
I will love you
I will love you
I will love you
Songwriters
Mcmorrow, JamesPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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A songwriter from Dublin, Ireland, McMorrow’s vocal talent and songwriting has resulted in invites from some of the worlds’ most influential artists to play alongside them including the legendary Al Green, Tracy Chapman, Bon Iver, Mark Ronson, and Iron and Wine. Citing Donny Hathaway, Otis Redding, Joan Baez, Neil Young, Band of Horses, The National and Sufjan Stevens among his influences, he is noted for his rich falsetto voice.

Read more about James Vincent McMorrow on Last.fm.


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