Eli, The Barrow Boy
Eli, the barrowboy, you're the old town
Sells coal and marigolds and he cries out all down the day
Below the tamarac she is crying
Corn cobs and candlewax for the buying, all down the day
Would I could afford to buy my love a fine robe
Made of gold and silk arabian thread
She is dead and gone and lying in a pine grove
And I must push my barrow all the day
And I must push my barrow all the day
Eli, the barrowboy, when they found him
Dressed all in corduroy, he had drowned in the river down the way
They laid his body down in a churchyard
But still when the moon is out, with his pushcart, he calls down the day
Would I could afford to buy my love a fine gown
Made of gold and silk arabian thread
But I am dead and gone and lying in a church ground
But still I push my barrow all the day
Still I push my barrow all the day
Monday, December 12, 2011
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Incredible song. Incredible band. They put on one of my all-time favorite concerts.
Yeh, there are the right mix of bohemian for me. I love the combination of cool instruments, great lyrics, powerful vocals. It's effortless.
They are my favorite band. And if you haven't already heard it, I'm pretty sure you'll love 'Mariner's Revenge Song'
I will check that song out. Thanks for the tip.
You can't go wrong with The Decemberists. Give the epic song 'The Tai'n a listen soon.
'The Tain' is AMAZING. I saw them perform that at the Hollywood Bowl with the entire LA Philharmonic in like 2007. It was truly epic.
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