Lyrics Days Of Lantana - Ben Howard
Agatha
and
I
go
Down
to
the
courtyard
slinging
Last
year's
Sundays
in
the
river
of
time
Agatha
and
I
go
Down
to
the
citadel,
Sunday
Red
church
bells
and
the
moon
on
the
rise
If
you
were
to
tell
her
The
days
are
numbered
I'd
break
the
teeth
in
your
fake
ass
smile
Maybe
in
a
rare
wind
Maybe
in
a
month
of
Sundays
Maybe
in
a
war
I
would
still
read
the
wrong
signs
But
I
don't
mind
it
Being
in
the
darkness,
baby
To
be
by
your
side
I
would
walk
the
Nile
twice
Days
of
lantana
Each
saint
with
a
cross
and
a
hammer
Radiation
of
the
Cherenkov
kind
So
we
go
walking
Birds
at
the
window
talking
Jubilation
in
the
faint
June
shine
Agatha
and
I
go
Down
to
the
citadel
winning
Things
that
graciously
came
to
mind
Gathering
the
day
in
Some
make
arrangements
Some
know
the
way
And
they
just
walk
a
straight
line,
well
Curly's
a
baker's
boy
Living
for
the
harvest
nights
Turns
to
me
and
says
something
like
"The
world
only
turns
twice"
"Once
for
the
laughter
Once
for
the
memories
after
All
the
rest
is
just
Kicking
through
weather
and
fines"
So
we
go
dancing
We'll
twist
turns
and
all
things
fancy
"I
blame
the
baker
boy"
That's
what
I
had
on
my
mind
You
in
the
here
now
Me
in
the
far
bar
I'd
wait
forever
If
they
gave
me
enough
time
Outside
walking
Birds
at
the
window
talking
Iterations
of
the
faint
June
shine
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