Graphic design by Lea Walpole, Soggy Brolly, Queenstown, Tas. The cover art is an 1860s hand-coloured woodcut, credit to North Wind Picture Archives, Alamy.
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lyrics
You should know that I do miss you, just as much as you're missing me
Even though it was me who's idea it was to set the both of us free,
But you know that you don't want my loving if I'm not going to stay,
And I know there's something that's out there, and it's pulling me away.
Because I've still never loved somebody in the way that I believe that I can,
And I would always be dreaming of a revolutionary of a man.
An old woman did say to me to be careful of the change,
From wide-eyed and effulgent to less brilliant and less strange.
She said there's a shining world that's just out of reach, and you follow it if you feel,
Or you could stay with them in the old world, but you'd only ever be half real.
And she said 'I think that you've still never loved somebody in the way that I believe you can,
And you would always be dreaming of a revolutionary of a man.'
And I've still never loved somebody in the way that I believe that I can,
And I would always be dreaming of a revolutionary,
I would always be dreaming of a revolutionary of a man.
credits
from Bring the show back home,
released June 6, 2022
Written by Teri Young
Recorded by Al Future
Mixed and mastered by Isaac Barter
Vocals by Teri Young
Cittern guitar by Teri Young
Double bass by Hamish Stevenson
Mandolin by Luke Plumb
Snare by Beau Thomas
Other percussion by Isaac Barter
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