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Dead Gypsy March
Fashionista's pop groove featured on 89268's compilation "Do you remember the first time?"
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About the song
The partition of India in 1947.
Lyrics
You hear a dead man marching in the valley, crying
and yelling curses to those who pass him by.
He sees it before him and he screams
As a stone comes flying, through the thick desert sky.
Time is just a phase. I trust you'll get over it.
One more time and you'll carve my throat
Freeze my mind so that I might float.
I pray to which God; the Gods that care,
The land I am born of is burnt and bare.
We can never be friends;
A bitter means to a fitter end.
Living together is so much better than not living at all.
Living together is so much better than not living at all.
Dead Gypsy March
Guitar, Vocals: Indrayudh Shome
Stomps and Claps: Caravaggio Loria
Acoustic Guitar: Guthrie Jones
Guitar: Justin Lee
Bass: Kevin Kung
Cello: Daniel Butler
Accordion: Matthew Tanaka
Samples from National Geographic
and yelling curses to those who pass him by.
He sees it before him and he screams
As a stone comes flying, through the thick desert sky.
Time is just a phase. I trust you'll get over it.
One more time and you'll carve my throat
Freeze my mind so that I might float.
I pray to which God; the Gods that care,
The land I am born of is burnt and bare.
We can never be friends;
A bitter means to a fitter end.
Living together is so much better than not living at all.
Living together is so much better than not living at all.
Dead Gypsy March
Guitar, Vocals: Indrayudh Shome
Stomps and Claps: Caravaggio Loria
Acoustic Guitar: Guthrie Jones
Guitar: Justin Lee
Bass: Kevin Kung
Cello: Daniel Butler
Accordion: Matthew Tanaka
Samples from National Geographic
