And she sailed away, cross the fields fallow days went the leagues were spent
between the sea and Magali. And her belly did rise as the moon bid the tide to reach upstream from the sea to Magali
CHORUS
This river began with June and her man, with June and her man
And continued downstream, drowned years in between and flood
Magali's dreams with blackbirds eels and last words, like
Healing, falling, bleeding. Seeding, believing, crops failing.
Loving, breathing, and drowning, and drowning, and drowning.
À la mer. À ma mère.
And her boat reached the bay, and her belly did sway, breach, like waves across this beach, and to the sea gave Magali. And the blackbird was born, in a gathering storm, which summoned the eel and its electric field, and lit the sea for Magali.
CHORUS
À la mer. À ma mère. À la mer. À ma mère. À la mer. A ma mere
credits
from Magali to the Sea,
released November 1, 2011
Rick Waines, Aaron Clark, Molly Guldemond, Jasmin Parkin
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