Queen of Saint Mary’s Choir - Sean McConnell

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Queen of Saint Mary’s Choir Lyrics

I was born in Massachusetts
I was forged out of the fire
Between the guitar kid from Hudson
And the Queen of Saint Mary's Choir
In a little house on Lake Street
The second child of four
Looking back now, we had nothing
And who could ask for me?

Oh, when I get so lost you can't find me
Won't you remind me
That I've got my mothers heart
And I've got my father hands
I've been baptized in the water
And I came up a music man
And I'm a husband, I'm a father
I'm the product of desire
Between the guitar kid from Hudson
And the Queen of Saint Mary's Choir

Well, my father kept a six sting underneath the bed
I'd sneak in while he was working
I played it till my fingers bled
I cut my teeth down in Atlanta
Making tips, playing for free
I chased a dream across the state line
Found my pride in Tennessee

Oh, when I get so lost you can't find me
Won't you remind me

That I've got my mothers heart
And I've got my father hands
I've been baptized in the water
And I came up a music man
And I'm a husband, I'm a father
I'm the product of desire
Between the guitar kid from Hudson
And the Queen of Saint Mary's Choir

To all who've gone before
Pass the venom, through the door
Won't you guide me when you can now
Your blood is in my veins
And your name is in my name
It reminds me who I am now
Who I am now

I've got my mothers heart
And I've got my father hands
I've been baptized in the water
And I came up a music man
And I'm a husband, I'm a father
I'm the product of desire
Between the guitar kid from Hudson
And the Queen of Saint Mary's Choir
The Queen of Saint Mary's Choir

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Sean McConnell is a singer-songwriter from Marietta, Georgia. He is known for this folk rock songs about childhood, love, friendships and his faith. Sean currently tours the country promoting his new Tell The Truth EP.

In his own words (from his myspace page):

“For me it’s all about the SONG. I remember watching my father sitting at our dining room table for hours and hours with his pencil and pad crafting his songs; spending the time to find the perfect word, the perfect chord, the perfect melody. That really made an impression on me. When I write a song it really is a kind of science, an operation; but it isn’t mathematical or calculated, it is alive and breathing and moving. At the risk of sounding like a hippie on a soapbox, music is still powerful and holy and sacred to me. You can turn it into a product and a business, but you can’t start it that way. To me the genesis of a song has to be honest and unassuming. I truly believe that God hands me these gifts and it is my job to translate them as honestly as I can. You have to let a song be what it is. We can’t lose that. When I write songs, I like to focus on the fact that we are all the same and we are all just searching for answers and trying to make sense of everything. It's about exploring life and celebrating truth when you find it.” 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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