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Tidal Lyrics


Before electric light
You paddled through the soup of darkness as a crocodile
Cherry picking in the river
I would leave crisp note footprints at the bank side
Watch it closely, you see it begin to move
Watch it closely, you see it begin to flicker
While we're here let's see what happens
What we got, got, got to lose
While we're tidal and flexed on a full moon
It'd be a sure, sure shame to not to
In every wonder what you are
I've blurted everything I know just for a piece of it
Flash frozen, patch worked and fallow
I sprung up in hearts and arrow superhighways
Watch it closely, you will see it begin to move
Watch it closely, you see it begin to flicker
While we're here let's see what happens
What we got, got, got to lose

While we're tidal and flexed on a full moon
It'd be a sure, sure shame to not to
Do what you feel just how you like
Nobody has to know
Do what you feel just how you like
Nobody has to know
Watch, watch, watch, watch, watch
What we got to lose
While we're here let's see what happens
What we got, got, got to lose
While we're tidal and flexed on a full moon
It'd be a sure, sure shame to not to
Do it for England, do it for love
Do it for us, do it for goodness sake
Do it for all the times, we wished we had
Do what you want, just how you like
Nobody has to know
Do what you want, just how you like
Nobody has to know

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After starting his musical career in Dunedin (an essential element to any New Zealand guitar fiend worth their salt) Paul McLaney released Pedestrian in 1997 and The Prayer Engine (with The Avalanche Trio) in 1998. Now operating under new moniker Gramsci (the name is taken from an Italian political philosopher) McLaney has hooked up with local producer David Holmes to create an album that stems from folk rock roots. His sound is reminiscent of early 70's renegade Nick Drake, recent D.I.

Read more about Gramsci on Last.fm.


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