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lyrics

There are wood fires on the edge of town
From a past as foreign as the present
Working the land, sowing seeds over gas stations
Herding cattle across the motorway

Ring those bells
Ring those bells
Ring them till we wake this town

Well the crickets are chirping, the grape’s on the vine
Wake the wells and springs til they flow again
Scare the swallows away, shake the fruit from the tree
Until the clay and straw walls stand again

Ring those bells
Ring those bells
Ring them till we wake this town

We’ll go to a roundabout by the slaughter house
Down to the valley where the sewage pipe runs
and give them back their names

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from On the eighth floor​/​At the piano workshop, released March 17, 2017
(chords: López/Calvo; words: Calvo)

Santiago A. Calvo Ramos: vocals, electric guitar overdubs

José Manuel Domínguez Roldán: "Bloom" synthesizer atmosphere

Guillermo López González: acoustic and electric guitars, backing vocals

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Otherdays Brussels, Belgium

OtherDays are (in alphabetical order): *Santiago Calvo Ramos * José Manuel Domínguez * Guillermo López * Sergio Negrín*

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