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The Assumed
01:49
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Golden Flea
03:30
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What kind of god, cares more for man than beast?
What kind of man, brings prayers of gold through teeth?
It carries us, like brothers to the sea.
It washes us, like fisher mans feet.
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Stay with me
04:49
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Step the spade into the dirt
Pull it back and take away the earth
Wide enough and deep enough to lay
They may look, but this is where we'll stay
so Stay with me
Stay with me, tonight
It's raining north, the runoffs on it's way
To carry us, southward to the bay.
so Stay with me
Stay with me, tonight
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4. |
Paseo de la Princesa
02:32
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Celebrate
02:17
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The time has come for us to celebrate, celebrate.
With all we are we cannot hesitate, hesitate.
To raise the ruined earth through the air, up to the sky.
Lay down your swords and wait for rain.
They say the war is over.
Our sons are coming home?
The time has come for us to celebrate, celebrate.
With all we are we cannot hesitate, hesitate.
To love always and to appreciate
The light, the darkness and the sun.
The time has come for us to celebrate, celebrate.
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6. |
Otra Cosa Mariposa
03:59
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Omm
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¡Corre, Corre!
01:45
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Sailed through the ocean, mapped out the land.
Dug for gold and oil, but left the rocks and sand.
So build your gods to carpenters and build your gods to saints.
As the earth built the waters and the sun built the flame.
We go again..
Will I get out of my way and find me
Get out the way and find my home?
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9. |
Young and Old
04:46
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These winds, will carry our kites when we are old and when we were young.
These walls will hold your hand, when you fall over the edge.
Its there below the rocks, that you'll find it all begins.
The tide will rise and you'll start to grow.
Between water and land, between water and land.
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10. |
The Unknown
02:08
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Fall into the sky that shines down.
Fall into the light that shines down.
Where we go I don't know but I'm not scared of that hole.
So take my sword but not my shield, the force of life's not mine to steal.
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Lobo Marino Richmond, Virginia
Named after the enormous Pacific Sea Lion, Lobo Marino's brand of experimental folk draws from a rich palette of
international and folk influences.
Built primarily on harmonium, bass drum, banjo and various unique instruments and voices, Lobo Marino continues to evolve as the musical response to the continuous travels and ongoing spiritual journey of its members.
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