paroles de chanson English Curse - Frank Turner
Many
years
back
when
these
old
oaks
were
young,
Not
long
after
the
north
men
had
come,
A
low
and
evil
deed
was
done
In
the
dark
of
the
new
forest.
From
the
shores
of
Normandy
King
William
came
To
Albion
fair,
King
Harold
to
slay.
With
greed
in
his
heart
and
a
scurrilous
claim,
He
took
the
land
for
his
own.
Now
John
was
a
blacksmith,
an
honest
old
man.
He
raised
up
his
children,
he
worked
with
his
hands
In
his
family's
forge
on
a
patch
of
land
In
the
dark
of
the
new
forest.
King
William
rode
out
after
his
victory
To
ravage
the
land
and
his
hunger
to
feed.
For
hunting
grounds
in
the
Wessex
trees
He
took
the
land
for
his
own.
But
if
you
steal
the
land
of
an
English
man,
Then
you
shall
know
this
curse:
Your
first
born
son's
warm
blood
will
run
Upon
the
English
earth.
Now
King
William's
son
was
called
Rufus
the
red.
He
took
up
the
crown
when
his
father
was
dead,
And
roamed
the
hunting
grounds
in
his
stead,
In
the
dark
of
the
new
forest.
But
John's
curse
it
called
out
and
Lord
Tyrell
fired
low.
His
arrow
struck
Rufus
with
a
sickening
blow,
And
he
fell
from
his
horse
to
the
ground
below,
And
the
land
took
him
for
its
own.
1 Eulogy
2 Peggy Sang the Blues
3 I Still Believe
4 Rivers
5 I Am Disappeared
6 English Curse
7 One Foot Before the Other
8 If Ever I Stray
9 Wessex Boy
10 Nights Become Days
11 Redemption
12 Glory Hallelujah
13 Song For Eva Mae
14 Wanderlust
15 Balthazar, Impresario
16 Peggy Sang The Blues - Acoustic
17 I Still Believe - Acoustic
18 I Am Disappeared - Acoustic
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