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IF I BELIEVED IN GOD
(Skaith)
A bomb drops on some wedding party
But these aren’t people we count worthy
Un-named, unimportant, in some non-place
Brown skins usually.
More settlements on the West Bank
And evictions in Jerusalem
Such righteous men with their righteous wars
And their righteous talks of peace.
If I believed in God I would ask him
Could we start all over again
That’s what I would ask him
If I believed in God I would ask him
Could we start all over again
That’s what I would ask him…..
Do without the kings and those who strive
To live above the rest
And can ‘truth’ mean what it says
And not what power thinks is best.
No serpent please nor all the fear
Of women, sex and love
And not worship men
Who once would sacrifice their only son.
More and more I turn away from so much I know is true
Turn right to the back page
And bury myself in transfer news
Don’t want to hear about some woman stoned
Or blasphemer running for his life
Many now they do fight back
But I deny is how I survive.
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It Wasn't Really There
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IT WASN'T REALLY THERE
(Skaith / Jones)
They're playing Ferry on the stereo,
And you can go when you want to.
No one to stand in your way
No sense making hay
Your haystacks full of needles.
In this twilight of Beatles
When fun's on the run
There's no spring in the air.
You feel you're being driven
You're being driven but you're going nowhere
And from a riverbank
A kestrel in the air
Attacks a firecrest
That isn't really there.
You can make a start with 'Yesterday'
You can put your things together
No time for drying of eyes in a tissue of lies
And the issue's getting cloudy.
The crowd is getting rowdy
You're too far from the the bar
Watch your 'P's and 'Q' s
When your the only witness
The only witness
But there's no one to accuse
It isn't easier with Aznavour
But you turn that volume louder
Who needs the throwing of rice
To live poor as church mice
And go scratching in the skirting
All that darting and hurting
Why should it last for life
It's just a port of call
They say it's lover leap
One lover leaps and the other one falls.
And from a riverbank
A kestrel in the air
Attacks a firecrest
That Isn't really there.
And once a firecrest
In pale September air
Made a kestrel think
It wasn't really there.
It wasn't really there.
It wasn't really there.
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Latin Quarter are celebrating the 40th anniverary of their 'Modern Times'-album this year. They first burst onto the scene with their singles "Radio Africa" and "New Millionaires" – songs that stayed for months in the German single charts in the 80s. The band split up in 1998. In 2011 five of the original musicians got together again. 7 new albums released after this reunion. . ... more
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