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In these walls

from Fodder For Showtime by The Bookshop Band

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Inspired by An Evil Eye, by Jason Goodwin.

lyrics

Shrieks and cries, demon’s eyes
We live to get his eyes, be his wives
Secrets in these walls, broken rules
All know, death could come, chosen one.
We entice, he decides.
Secrets in these walls, broken rules
All know, death could come, chosen one.
Bear a girl, cares are gone
They want boys, stop the noise
We live to get his eyes, be his wives
Secrets in these walls, broken rules
All know, death could come, chosen one
All know, death could come, chosen one

credits

from Fodder For Showtime, released December 21, 2016
Beth Porter - vocals, cello. Ben Please - manjo, vocals. Poppy Pitt - vocals. James Watts - daduke. Dave Burbidge - drums.

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The Bookshop Band Bath, UK

The Bookshop Band write songs inspired by books and play them in bookshops. They started as a collaboration between a group of musicians in Bath and their local independent bookshop, Mr B's Emporium. Now they are about to go on tour, sponsored by Vintage Books and Independent Booksellers Week, around other bookshops and lit fests. Catch them if you can. Details at www.thebookshopband.co.uk ... more

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