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lyrics
As upon a hill
Where a moor once moved in for the kill
Drawing chalk circles round Cordoba Newark and Illinois
Heart on sleeve
Through a nightflight to cold Tel Aviv
Tender young treasons
In cities we mean to destroy
But it’s nowhere
Nowhere we should be running from
When there’s nowhere
Nowhere for us to go
See the flamenco
Oh
Black and Tans
Clear the floor for a gypsyish dance
The juicers, the doctors
Head down for the docks
Where the workers are screened
Soak in the booze
In the barrio old Santa Cruz
Gun-toting ministries
Crack smoke
Mysterious cloth to be cleaned
And it’s nowhere
Nowhere we should be running from
When there’s nowhere
Nowhere for us to go
No way we’d shoot so low
No one to tell us no
How the flamenco twirled girl
Not in your famous world
Nothing to fear
All the pain will be gone in year
And now there’s Maria
She’s up from Sevilla
And down on your friends
Live at the bourse
With the stars and their messy divorce
It’s punctured and bursted
It’s drunken exhausted
It’s how this world ends
But it’s nowhere
Nowhere we should be running from
When there’s nowhere
Nowhere for us to go
No way we’d shoot so low
No one to tell us no
How the flamenco twirled girl
Not in your famous world
Nowhere we should be running from
Nowhere for us to go
See the flamenco
Oh
credits
from This Funk Is Political,
released August 14, 2020
Song by Tibbs Mink
Arranged and performed by The Miller Test
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