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lyrics
YOU'LL SEE / SAY WHAT YOU MEAN
You'll see
You'll see,
You don't have to believe me,
You'll see.
You don't have to be a poet with his eyes stuck in the walls,
and there's a regimented officer and swear the girl is bored,
And I've got everything I need in here,
So why would I want more?
And you've got everything you want out there,
So what are you crying for?
You'll see
You'll see,
You don't have to believe me,
You'll see.
You don't have to be the strummer with the old recycled chord,
And you don't have to be the monger lashing fear upon the hoards,
Let your creation wail bespoke there, in which port of call,
Then you'll have everything you need in there,
And we may cry no more.
We were in the cold wispy forest when the news came along,
Everything was open, all was needed was the urge to spin a song.
We were in the warm wispy forest when the snake sung,
Subtle cosmic patterns were transposed,
And youthful consciousness grew on.
Written by: Benjamin kitching
Produced by: Frankie Harper
Engineered by: Frankie Harper
Vocals and guitar - Benjamin Kitching, Guitar - Sylvain Achache, Viola - Annie Newton, Violin - Andrew Stuart-Buttle, Percussion and Snare Drum - Ben Ford.
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