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Tricolour Blues

from Saintland by The Starling Radicals

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"The French have always been revolting..."

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On the back of my mind she etched a thin sillhouette
Smoking, pale and pretty like a sweet cigarette
If you told me there were eyes in the back of those shoulders
I would believe you by the way that she smoulders


She must be French, Dutch
Anything but anyone but mine
Much more than what she came here for
Moonlight in her eyes, midnight in her mind
She's my tricolour blues killing me too soon
Baby take your time


I'm telling you bus stops are gonna be the death of me
Next time I'll take a blindfold so there's no was I can see
The bonnie behind filling up the eyes of the blind-to-be
I live to play live, no I don't die for the dawn debris


She must be French, Dutch
Anything but anyone but mine
Much more than what she came here for
Moonlight in her eyes, midnight in her mind
She's my tricolour blues killing me too soon
Baby take your time


I'l bide my time
And waste away in the firing line
Whenever comes tomorrow
Is nothing gonna make it alright?

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from Saintland, released August 1, 2014

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The Starling Radicals Cardiff, UK

Indie rock trio from South Wales.

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