Black Flowers - Kevin Morby

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Black Flowers Lyrics

Oh no
There goes
There goes my head
There goes my
Head

Throw ten
On in
In the swear jar
In the swear
Jar

Outside
Storms cry
Inside now
Not much better gonna be weather

I am
Writing
A song book
On a mountain

In the garden where we built a home
Black flowers

In the stories the lies that they wrote
Escape me

And the winged horses that we once rode
Have stopped breathing

In the garden where we built a home
Black flowers

one.two.three... four

In the garden where we built a home
In the stories the lies that they wrote
And the winged horses that we once rode
Are all strung out and spun out you know

In the garden where we built a home
And the roads that we built off the road
In the garden where we built a home
Once river they see they will know
and the black flowers grow all around
and the angels are died by sound?

Now nothing will come of this now
For nothing can grow from the ground
And no one you know now will save us
Like no one we know would try
Like everything was is now over
Just as everything once has died

In the garden where we built a home
And all those we cared????
The weblo with his tiny piano
The little wave who his singing soft
The druid with the cast iron hammer
With the ivy the cruit and the law

In the garden where we built a home
it was dark inside the tower
In the garden where we built a home

Black flowers

black flowers

black flowers

black flowers

flowers

Black flowers

black flowers

black flowers

black flowers

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Kevin Morby is an American musician, singer and songwriter. Formerly the bass guitarist of the folk rock band Woods, and the frontman of The Babies, Morby began a solo career in 2013.

Harlem River marked the solo debut. Known for his work as the singer/guitarist for the Brooklyn band The Babies and bassist for Woods, the Kansas City native and new Los Angeles resident, calls the record “an homage to New York City,” his adopted home for the past five years. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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