Devil's Spoke/Sneh Ko Marg

LAURA BEATRICE MARLING

I might be apart of this
Ripple on water from a lonesome drip
A fallen tree that witness me
I'm alone,
Him and me.

the life its self can not aspire
To have someone be so admired
I threw creation to my kin
with the silence broken by a whispered wind.

All of this can be broken
All of this can be broken
Hold your devil by his spoke and spin him to the ground.

And root to root and tip to tip
I look at him my country chip
Let it up by all his fears
But someone brought you close to tears.

Many trains and many miles
Like you to me on this sunny isle
and one of which you wish to speak
Have you come here to rescue me?

All of this can be broken
All of this can be broken
Hold your devil by his spoke and spin him to the ground.

But I am keeper
And I hold your face away from light
I am yours till they come
I am yours till they come.

Trivia about the song Devil's Spoke/Sneh Ko Marg by Mumford & Sons

Who composed the song “Devil's Spoke/Sneh Ko Marg” by Mumford & Sons?
The song “Devil's Spoke/Sneh Ko Marg” by Mumford & Sons was composed by LAURA BEATRICE MARLING.

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