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I reached into the chimney and pulled out a sewing machine (25th October 1415)

from Bela Lugosi's Dad by Jumble Hole Clough

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Recorded on the 600th Anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt.

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Look at what I’m building
I’ve built a giant moth
Armatures of silver
Coverings of golden cloth

I reached into the chimney once and pulled out a sewing machine

Runic goat a-courting
Out racing / can I go rut?
Cargo unit
Swept away down the cut

I reached into the chimney once and pulled out a sewing machine

A cog I turn
A man I hung
I cut on rag
I bite my tongue

Him that cryeth havoc
Should watch by day and night
The throne that I sit on
Was never mine by right

I reached into the chimney once and pulled out a sewing machine
Next time I went, it wasn't there.

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from Bela Lugosi's Dad, released July 26, 2016
C.Robinson / R.Knutson
(lyrics C.Robinson)
Thanks to Ned Netherwood for encouraging me to use the title.

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Jumble Hole Clough Hebden Bridge, UK

Jumble Hole Clough is a project by Colin Robinson to produce music influenced by the landscape, industrial remains and experiences around Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire. Forgotten things half-hidden beneath the undergrowth.

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