Taro

Album: An Awesome Wave (2012)
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  • Indo-china, Capa jumps Jeep, two feet creep up the road
    To photo, to record, meat lumps and war
    They advance as does his chance, oh, oh
    Very yellow white flash
    A violent wrench grips mass, rips light, tears limbs like rags
    Burst so high finally Capa lands
    Mine is a watery pit
    Painless with immense distance
    From medic from colleague, friend, enemy, foe, him five yards from his leg
    From you Taro
    Oh, oh, oh
    Do not spray into eyes
    I have sprayed you into my eyes

    Three ten
    Pm Capa pends death, quivers, last rattles, last chokes
    All colors and cares glaze to grey
    Shriveled and stricken to dots
    The left hand grasps what the body grasps not oh, oh
    Le photographie est mort
    Three point one four one five, alive no longer my amour
    Faded for home May of '54
    Doors open like arms, my love
    Painless with a great closeness
    To Capa, to Capa Capa dark after nothing, re-united with his leg
    And with you Taro, oh, oh, oh
    Taro, oh, oh, oh

    Do not spray into eyes
    I have sprayed you into my eyes

    Hey Taro Writer/s: Augustus Figaro Niso Unger-Hamilton, Gwilym David Dylan Sainsbury, Joe Jerome Newman, Thomas Stuart Green
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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