All My Rage

Album: A Creature I Don't Know (2011)
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  • Stole my children, left my son
    Of all of them, he's the only one who did not mean that much to me
    I tip my cap to the raging sea

    My daughter, she's the pretty one
    I married her off to the reverend's son
    Now she lives in a sin-free world
    Tip your cap to the brave old girl

    Now all my rage been gone
    Now all my rage been gone
    I'd leave my rage to the sea and the sun
    I'd leave my rage to the sea and the sun

    Stole my children, left my son
    Of all of them, he's the only one who did not mean that much to me
    I tip my cap to the raging sea

    Oh cover me up, I'm pale as night
    With a mind so dark and skin so white
    Is this the devil having fun?
    I'd tip my cap to the raging sun

    Now all my rage been gone
    Now all my rage been gone
    I'd leave my rage to the sea and the sun
    I'd leave my rage to the sea and the sun

    Now all my rage been gone
    Now all my rage been gone
    I'd leave my rage to the sea and the sun
    I'd leave my rage to the sea and the sun Writer/s: LAURA BEATRICE MARLING
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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