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- Bangor Mash Lyrics

Meet me down by the (mobile down?) trees
There's a thousand things you got to see to believe
Come on, lay those bones down at my feet
We're gonna look to the future, see what we see
Man, I say you future looks pretty damn dim
I couldn't say if you're gonna sink or swim
Give me five dollars and I'll sing you a song
Gonna tell you something you knew all along
That's, uh

Yes, I know we all die at the end of the road
Ain't nothin' round here you can hold
Guess no, guess no, body knows
That when I die, go back home
Yes, I know we all die at the end of the road
Ain't nothin' round here you can hold
Can I go, just take my bones
Scatter them from here back to my home

Listen to me, now when I speak
Say, I do my best talkin' when I'm fast asleep
Come on and lay your head down next to mine
You can listen to the spirits of the dead just fine, oh
Come on, help me with these iron wings
We're gonna fly so high we hear the angels sing
Man, it feels good to have my feet off the ground
I hope the good God Almighty that I never come down

Yes, I know we all die at the end of the road
Ain't nothin' round here you can hold
Can I go, just take my bones
Scatter them from here back to my home
Yes, I know we all die at the end of the road
Ain't nothin' round here you can hold
When I go, just take my bones
Scatter them from here back to my home

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Who wrote Bangor Mash lyrics?


Bangor Mash is written by Peter Ciampi Bernhard.
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When was Bangor Mash released?


It is first released in 2004 as part of Devil Makes Three's album "Longjohns, Boots, and a Belt" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 4th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Bangor Mash lyrics?


When we try to interpret the meaning, the Devil Makes Three's 'Bangor Mash' is a song that dives into the theme of mortality and the evanescent nature of life. Among the numerous metaphors that the lyrics employed to describe the subject, scattering bones and flying with iron wings are the most vivid. Furthermore, the imagery of death becomes friendly through the use of iron wings that enable a soul to fly and scatter bones, a representation of liberating the human body and embracing the afterlife by becoming one with earth. The main notions in Bangor mash are even more pronounced and intertwined, the whole song flows around the ideas of reflection, spirituality, empowerment, nostalgia, and—finally—the ever-present and life-enhancing hope. However, the song does not deny the reality of death; rather, it focuses on acceptance, and connects spirituality with hope and aspiration. The lyrics, on the other hand, also touch upon the existential theme of human life and death which might make it less appropriate for very young kids. The song does not contain any explicit language or graphic content, but still, the topic might require some parental supervision.
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Which genre is Bangor Mash?


Bangor Mash falls under the genre Country.
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How long is the song Bangor Mash?


Bangor Mash song length is 3 minutes and 21 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Peter Ciampi Bernhard
Record Label(s): 2004 The Devil Makes Three
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