I don’t want to draw another cat
I don’t want to eat a goblin sandwich
I don’t want to worship a can of beans
or be a lame zebra in a field of angry lions
I'd like to let my armour down
I don’t want to be a wizard who cheats death
but I don’t want to die just yet
I don’t want to find the missing link
between thermodynamics and teleportation
I want to make my ancestors proud
did they ever let their armour down?
let your armour down
let your armour down
everyone needs armour in this world
but sometimes you should let your armour down
I don’t want to drift for my whole life
but its starting to look that way
what the fucking hell if I am?
the roses kiss an empty sky
they have no defence from the pouring rain
so I’ll let this storm bless my naked shoulders
when I let my armour down
let your armour down
let your armour down
everyone needs armour in this world
but sometimes you should let your armour down
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Sparse, haunting songs in the British folk tradition of June Tabor with experimental drones & atmospherics that remind me of the quiet side of Kate Bush's "Hounds of Love" LP. A wedding between Gaelic/Celtic folk music and "Hearts of Space" new age music. Several dark Christmas carols. Perfect for NPR radio fans. Art Fin