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Whale Song

from Cloud Physics by The Galleons

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My mother rang the other day
To say that I should write a song
About the whales and how they swim
Down the coast from Canada
And when she sees them on TV
She cries because they're beautiful
Their songs always seem sad to me
But perhaps they're not

And all the colours underwater are dull
Because the frequencies get scattered where we've gone

I met a man the other day
Who said that I should write a song
About the way and how it's gone
But I'm not sure
And when he sees it on TV
He cries because it's terrible
These things always seems sad to me
Because they are

And all the colours under water are dull
Because the frequencies get scattered where we've gone

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from Cloud Physics, released September 22, 2013
Written by Ben Brockett and performed by The Galleons

© 2013 The Galleons

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The Galleons are a 6 piece Brighton based indie folk band. Our debut album is out now and available on Bandcamp!!

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