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Dobro [Full album 2014 by Aghia Sophia]


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Released April 4, 2014



Recorded and produced by Aghia Sophia.

Written and performed by Aghia Sophia, except for \"Oh death\" (lyrics and vocals by Denis Cassiere inspired by Charley Patton's traditional blues, arrangement by Aghia Sophia & Denis Cassiere).



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https://aghiasophia.bandcamp.com/album/dobro



where you can buy the physical copy of the album



Tracklist:



The long walk 00:00

Steel drivin' man 03:02

Charlie 07:38

Alla notte 14:08

Near the river mouth 20:28

Oh death 23:15



Lyrics:



Alla notte

(The goodness poem)



To the night

To the reasonable night



I wonder

so flamingly

would you allow me

your famed

fresh sigh?

Would you whisper a prayer

to a troubled mind

For she can find relief?

Would you send to me

your brightest

midnight smile?



That strange air ripple,

draft from the door of God,

breath of heady candor

that softens the frost

from the waxy edges

of all the sad eyes

austere harbingers of solitude.

That lilting reference

to the winking dance

of the senses,

pure passion,

gentle subversion

from the art of escape.

I know your secret

Since the age of the milky days

crackling

of the juice of pleasure

of living in passion

and amazement.

I know the secret

Of your leaden crown,

dressing the mount peak,

the most coveted

by the pilgrims of glory

for since then

your dream

is my dream.



Dear night,

yesterday

the oblivion morning

took away a piece of my heart.



So you kindly offered me

your celestial elegy,

and I blew her

like to a feather

and the feather passed

in small waves

treasure of breaths

Patient

for I could call forth

one last time

and celebrate

my brother

passing through

the last frontier.



He was the brunette

most beautiful face

of the sun.

Now

that I see

comin’ mournful

a marshy, grey sky

to fulfil

its catastrophic dream,

I pray,

I pray

Never to let go

the goodness taste -



“Gone the memories to the alembic of history,

the secular flow of time morn.

Gone the soliloquy

Gone its endless exsegesis

Gone the heart

diaphanous

yet handsome,

though slight and fickle,

crystal memory of the bond of freedom.

Gone the pale sisters of the night

Turbulent and majestic,

sleepless

moonless vaults

overhanging the sea.



But

never

never

gone

the goodness taste.



Never

to let it go”.



Near the river mouth



We just got here

after days and miles on road,

oh the time flush away the wounds

and tiredness memory,



and the fear of unknown

that kills who has something to lose,

and keeps alive those who

are not ready to choose.



And I’m floating between

the sky and the earth

with few money in my pocket

and nothing else.



But the world is our eternal roundabout,

that me and my lady

will cross

until the tiredness come,



until we forget all the unnecessary worries,

that consume us in our darkest time.

So when I'll come back to work the land,

I will not sweat pain anymore,

I will not sweat tiredness anymore,

I will not sweat for no one more.



Oh death



Lyrics by Charley Patton/Denis Cassiere



Oh hush, oh hush, oh hush, oh hush…

Hey get look, get look,

someone is calling me.

Hey look, look,

someone is calling me.



Lord I know,

my time ain’t long.

Oh hush, oh hush,

someone is calling me.



Hey Lord I know, Lord I know

my time ain’t long.

Oh shit, shit.



Death stole my mother and gone.

Lord I know, Lord I know

my time ain’t long,

my time ain’t long.



It was soon

one morning when death came in the room.

Death stole my mother and gone,

death stole my father and gone.

Death, death, death…



I know,

but I know,

Lord I know,

my time ain’t long.



It was soon

one morning when death came in the room.

It was soon baby, soon.



Death.

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