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Woke From Dreaming - The Delgados



     
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Woke from dreaming
But it took convincing
I was shaking screaming
I was still aliveAnd you were picking strangers by the side of roadways
Little little let the danger unfoldYou can do what you do
If you think you'll take it
You can do what you do
If you are that way inclinedSuffer with silk
As the pressure's tighter
You have skin pale as milk
With the pressure onMy heart is getting heavy and my hands are weak now
Hatred lifting and I'll start to weep nowYou can do what you do
If you think you'll take it
You can do what you do
If you are that way inclinedJust for a moment
Can we take a little time
Just stop for a moment
Can we make this moment mineI've tried to let go but I've never had much to say

Take a day take them all nowJust for a moment
Can we take a little time
Just stop for a moment
Can we look inside this mindWe try to control but we never quite know what's there
We will kill if we need to...Just for a moment
Can we take a little time
Just stop for a moment
Can we make this moment mineI've tried to let go but I've never had much to say...
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HARDIMAN, RONANPublished by
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The Delgados were a scottish indie rock band who formed in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire in 1994 after friends Alun Woodward (vocals/guitar), Stewart Henderson (bass) and Paul Savage (drums) were forcibly ejected from the band Bubblegum. Joined by Paul's then-girlfriend Emma Pollock (vocals/guitar), the band chose to name themselves after Tour de France winning cyclist Pedro Delgado. They split in April 2005, with Emma signing a solo deal with 4AD shortly afterwards. June 2006 saw the release of a mammoth 29 track album of all the band's Peel sessions.

Read more about The Delgados on Last.fm.


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