Lyrics Smoke - Tracey Thorn
From
Carlton
Road
came
Mirriam
and
Joab
Came
Mirriam
and
Joab
Came
MIrriam
and
Joab
From
the
wide
flat
fields
to
the
rolling
smoke
To
the
rolling
smoke
To
the
rolling
smoke
I
made
a
little
home
in
the
family
A
family,
a
family
As
the
years
went
by
they
led
to
me
Led
to
me
In
good
time
they
had
a
son
called
James
Who
had
a
son
called
James,
were
there
no
other
names?
The
first
world
war
and
the
second
one
came
The
second
one
came
The
second
one
came
My
mother
now
was
a
teenage
girl
She
survived
the
blitz
She
survived
the
blitz
Though
she
knew
a
girl,
who
knew
a
girl
Who
was
blown
to
bits
Who
was
blown
to
bits
(ah,
ha)
London
you
in
my
blood
and
You′ve
been
there
for
so
long
London
you
in
my
blood
but
I
feel
you
going
wrong
And
so
my
parents
fled
the
smoke
Some
ancient
feel
for
green
awoke
But
I
look
down
the
railway
line
Back
to
the
city,
that
felt
like
mine
Where
no
one
cared,
what
clothes
you
wore
Or
who
you
loved,
what
books
you
bought
Where
you
were
born,
what
God
you
loved,
Or
so
I
thought
Or
so
I
thought
London
you
in
my
blood
and
You've
been
there
for
so
long
London
you
in
my
blood
but
I
feel
you
going
wrong
And
though
its
streets
are
paved
in
gold
All
bought
and
sold
All
bought
and
sold
Still
the
river
runs
its
course
Back
to
its
source
Back
to
its
source
Tied
and
broke
and
river
fleet
And
hearts
that
beat,
And
hearts
that
beat
Blood
that
flows
and
hearts
that
beat
And
hearts
that
beat...
From
Carlton
Road
came
Mirriam
and
Joab
Came
Mirriam
and
Joab
Came
MIrriam
and
Joab
From
the
wide
flat
fields
to
the
rolling
smoke
To
the
rolling
smoke
To
the
rolling
smoke
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