Well the pentecostal preacher cries
this world is surely coming to and end
And the economic forecaster says
we got some darkness up ahead
And the market speculator is telling everyone to hedge their bets
While the sporting commentator said
the Villa lost to Liverpool again
And there’s not much in these times that I could say that I know
but I know I love you and I’ll be coming home
Now the global climate scientist’s got everybody shitting in their pants
and the industrial deniers all telling us consume it while you can
There are faiths and there’s religions
there are truths and there are fictions so I’m told
My heads full of contradictions and it’s got me feeling like I’m getting old
And there’s not much in these times that I could say that I know
but I know I love you and I’ll be coming home
Yes I’ll be coming home
I’ll be coming home
Yes I’ll be coming home
I’ll be coming home
I’ll be coming home
And there’s not much in these times that I could say that I know
But I know I love you
and I’ll be coming home
Yes I’ll be coming
Yes I’ll be coming home
credits
from Magpies,
released April 26, 2015
Electric guitars: Jonny Screech
Acoustic guitar: Emerson Yeoman
Bass: Gareth Bedford
Drums: Matt Hegan
Vocals: Emerson Yeoman
Backing vocals: Emerson Yeoman
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