One Crowded Hour - Augie March

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And they put me in a cage full of lions, I learned to speak lion
In fact I know the language well
I picked it up while I was versing myself
In the languages they speak in hell

That night, the silence gave birth to a baby
They took it away to her silent dismay
And they raised it to be a lady
Now she can't keep her mouth shut

And for one crowded hour
You were the only one in the room
And I sailed around all those bumps in the night
To your beacon in the gloom

I thought I had found my golden September
In the middle of that purple June
But one crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruin

Yes, that one crowded hour
You were the only one in the room
Well, I played a few songs for those bumps in the night
In fact I played this very tune
You said, "What is this six stringed instrument
But an adolescent loom?"

And one crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruin
I say, one crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruin
One crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruinLyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

One Crowded Hour Lyrics

Now should you expect to see something that you hadn't seen
In somebody you'd known since you were sixteen?
If love is a bolt from the blue
Then what is that bolt but a glorified screw
And that doesn't hold nothing together

Far from these nonsense bars and their nowhere music
It's making me sick, I know it's making you sick
There's nothing there, it's like eating air
It's like drinking gin with nothing else in
And that doesn't hold me together

But for one crowded hour
You were the only one in the room
I sailed around all those bumps in the night
To your beacon in the gloom

I thought I had found my golden September
In the middle of that purple June
But one crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruin

And I know you like your boys to take their medicine
From the bowl with a silver spoon
Who'd run away with the dish and scare the fish
By the silvery light of the moon

Who were taught from the womb to believe to the tune
In as far as their bleeding eyes see
Is a pleasure pen, meant for them, built and rent for them
Not for the likes of me, no, not for the likes of you and me

And for one crowded hour
You were the only one in the room
And I sailed around all those bumps in the night
To your beacon in the gloom

I thought I had found my golden September
In the middle of that purple June
But one crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruin

Oh, but the green eyed harpy of the song land
She takes into hers, my hand
She says, "Boy, I know you're lying
Oh, but then, so am I", and to this I said, "Oh well"

And they put me in a cage full of lions, I learned to speak lion
In fact I know the language well
I picked it up while I was versing myself
In the languages they speak in hell

That night, the silence gave birth to a baby
They took it away to her silent dismay
And they raised it to be a lady
Now she can't keep her mouth shut

And for one crowded hour
You were the only one in the room
And I sailed around all those bumps in the night
To your beacon in the gloom

I thought I had found my golden September
In the middle of that purple June
But one crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruin

Yes, that one crowded hour
You were the only one in the room
Well, I played a few songs for those bumps in the night
In fact I played this very tune
You said, "What is this six stringed instrument
But an adolescent loom?"

And one crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruin
I say, one crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruin
One crowded hour
Would lead to my wreck and ruin

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Augie March is an Australian Indie band. The group was formed in 1996, in Melbourne, Victoria, by singer/songwriter/guitarist Glenn Richards, drummer David Williams, guitarist Adam Donovan, and bassist Edmond Ammendola.
In 1998 the band expanded to include keyboardist Rob Dawson.

Sunset Studies (2000) was the band's first release. It was met with good reviews, and was moderate in its overall success.

After time apart and the death of keyboardist Rob Dawson, Augie March returned to the studio to record their second full length album, joined by new keyboard player Kiernan Box. Strange Bird was released in 2002, featuring the single The Vineyard. Critical response was positive but both the album and the single spent just a single week on the charts.

Augie March's third album Moo, You Bloody Choir was nominated for four ARIA Awards in 2006: best rock album, single of the year (One Crowded Hour), best group and album of the year, but didn't win.

On the 26th of January 2007 (Australia Day) "One Crowded Hour" came in at number one in Australian radio station Triple J's annual Hottest 100 poll. The somewhat unexpected victor, Augie March surprised many listeners with their success, but were on the most part very well received by Hottest 100 fans.

The band released its fourth long player, Watch Me Disappear, in October 2008 in Australia, followed by a national promotional tour. The album's reception was more mixed than that of its predecessors but achieved the greatest commercial success to date, entering the ARIA Albums Chart at number four.

After an extended hiatus (which many thought to be permanent), the group reconvened, releasing their fifth studio album, Havens Dumb in October of 2014. The album was recorded at several studios in Tasmania and Victoria over several years and proved another stirring entry in Augie March's beautifully bent Australiana.

February 2018 saw the band release their sixth album, Bootikins. It was written and recorded in Melbourne and Hobart and was produced by Australian producer Tony Cohen shortly before he passed away.
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