Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Song Of The WeeK: "Glacier" by James Vincent McMorrow


Glacier by Irish singer and songwriter James Vincent McMorrow 

 

After you have listened to the song in English, you can listen to it while reading the translation in Spanish. Can you remember the words in English? (the lyrics are below the next video)

 

Glacier´s Lyrics:

Someone hears a lie, somewhere underneath,
Caught between the reeling, mirroring the beat.
I no longer fit and the years asleep.
Show no sense of holding, staring aimlessly.

I wanna go south of the river, glacier slow in the heart of the winter.
I wanna go south of the river, face it alone in the heart of the winter.

And this we'll celebrate, this we'll celebrate
There and on the stage, this is a mistake.
Damn me off the long.
Down the earth and moon,
Damp and clawing kneeling, rustling into change.

In a moment I was caught, in a calling by a steam.
In the moment of a hot.

I wanna go south of the river, glacier slow in the heart of the winter.
I wanna go south of the river, face it alone in the heart of the winter.
I am knotted at the love called house.

Few became, few became as glory as long locked as the forest state and starting living near.
Harrow since, ever since the farthest reaching under we inside a cheat, his banks again, so dear.

Someone hears a lie, somewhere underneath.
Caught between the reeling, mirroring the beat.
I no longer fit, and in years we fall.
Silence is so cold, and there's no sense at all.
And I was someone else,
I was something good.
Barrelling at the old.
There along the door.

I wanna go south of the river, face it alone in the heart of the winter.
I wanna go south of the river, face it alone in the heart of the winter.


This song was used in the 2014 Spanish Christmas Lottery advertising campaign.




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