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Song Info
Genre
Charts
#10,416 today
Peak #370
#2,336 in subgenre
Peak #46
Author
Darreh Fisher
Rights
EMG
Uploaded
December 13, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.9 MB • 128 kbps • 5:19
Lyrics
Madaran
High in the air there’s a fairy that wears,
A green carpet of life from the forest of nothing here matters.
She opens the door to the man who before,
Was a cynic of all, a verified company flatters.
And he sings her a song about the things he’s done wrong,
Laughs cause he’s left them behind.
Believes in the song and he feels he belongs, in the realm of ancient times.
He ain’t a modernist, he’s an old fashioned dreamer,
He’s a spiritual lay line receiver by the name of old Madaran.
He’s an anarchist, he’s an old time magic believer,
He’s a spiritual lay line receiver by the name of old Madaran.
People would say Madaran lost his way,
Cause he opened his mind to the river of feathers and oak trees.
While others were watching TV he would write, he would read,
He would play with the flowers he planted a new seed.
Sang the flowers a song about the things he’s done wrong,
Laughs cause he’s left them behind.
Believes in the song and he feels he belongs, in the realm of ancient times.
He ain’t a modernist, he’s an old fashioned dreamer,
He’s a spiritual lay line receiver by the name of old Madaran.
He’s an anarchist, he’s an old time magic believer,
He’s a spiritual lay line receiver by the name of old Madaran.
From the seed he had sown there surely had grown,
A small gathering of hope, an army of beautiful fragrance.
Slowly they’d rise though they missed human eyes,
Cause the eyes of a man in this world had become so vacant.
And he sings them a song about the things he’s done wrong,
Laughs cause he’s left them behind.
Believes in the song and he feels he belongs, in the realm of ancient times.
He ain’t a modernist, he’s an old fashioned dreamer,
He’s a spiritual lay line receiver by the name of old Madaran.
He’s an anarchist, he’s an old time magic believer,
He’s a spiritual lay line receiver by the name of old Madaran.
Madaran