Drum + Fife

Album: Monuments To An Elegy (2014)
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  • Away, away foul dream
    You're gonna listen now to me
    No rules or in betweens
    You're gonna listen now to me
    Waste all your time
    Find another kind of boy, whoa
    A face upon the line
    Offensive I don't care to hold

    Come on along on an eastern shore
    Come on along, you're mine
    Come on along on a winter's morn
    Come on along, you're mine
    Mine

    Inside
    The drum and fife is steel
    Racing scene to scene
    To break this beast in me
    'Cause I will bang this drum to my dying day

    In my affection, too
    You're gonna listen now to me
    But stop what's left as rule
    You're gonna listen now to me

    Come on along on an eastern shore
    Come on along, you're mine
    Come on along on a winter's morn
    Come on along, you're mine
    Mine

    Inside
    The drum and fife is steel
    Racing scene to scene
    To break this beast in me
    To remedy this waiting
    'Cause I will bang to my dying
    I will bang this drum to my dying
    I will bang this drum to my dying day
    'Cause I will bang this drum to my dying day

    Don't you ever be afraid
    No more, no more, no more

    'Cause I will bang this drum to my dying day
    Don't you ever be afraid
    'Cause I will bang this drum to my dying
    I will bang this drum to my dying
    I will bang this drum to my dying day
    'Cause I will bang this drum Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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