Badbea

Album: Badbea (2019)
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  • Badbea
    A ruined monument to life
    And death
    Badbea
    Lean towards the wind, a fight for breath
    Fight for breath

    Hardship was the way in Badbea
    Desperate toil and hidden danger
    Tethered child, the rocks below
    Loss and heartbreak, never show

    Badbea
    A ruined monument to life
    And death
    Badbea
    Lean towards the wind, a fight for breath
    Fight for breath

    I still see the ghosts of Badbea
    Move among them on that cliff top
    Broken stones will testify
    Memories that never die

    Badbea
    A ruined monument to life
    And death
    Badbea
    Lean towards the wind, a fight for breath
    A fight for breath

    Long ago at Badbea
    Long ago at Badbea
    At Badbea
    Long ago at Badbea
    Long ago at Badbea
    Long ago at Badbea
    Long ago

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