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Amory
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Folk
Amory was released on October 23, 2007 by Tom Brosseau as a part of the album Cavalier
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Release DateOctober 23, 2007
LabelTom Brosseau
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM87

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Tom Brosseau
Tom Brosseau
Acoustic Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tom Brosseau
Tom Brosseau
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Parish
John Parish
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I heard you say something to the effect
Good poetry you'd never bring
Perhaps you were bein' funny
To say such a thing
[Verse 2]
What about the night in June coming back from New York?
The road, the shadows, the moon
I say if you got a bird, then you gotta let it sing
Amory
[Verse 3]
Eleanor in the haystack when the rain was soakin' through
The Devil in the alley where the buildings were white
And the darkness was blue
[Verse 4]
Mr. Pharonbean, driving in the car
Heading into town
Either you stumbled upon things or thing just came to you
Amory
[Verse 5]
You and your friends left Princeton for the beach
Without a penny to your name
The Atlantic City hotel room where you took all the blame
Monsignor Darcy wrote you to find your cousin Claire Page
The way to Claire's you rode
You took after your mom, I'd say she'd have done the same
Amory
[Verse 6]
How you believed but you struggled in the Lord above
You survived a war but you're lost and alone
[Verse 7]
Well may your hair always be auburn, may your eyes always be green
May you rise each time you fall
We're only dealt the hand, it don't come with a glove
Amory
[Verse 8]
Oh, amory
Written by: Tom Brosseau
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