All and Everyone

Polly Jean Harvey

Death was everywhere,
In the air
And in the sounds
Coming off the mounds
Of bolton's ridge.
Death's anchorage.
When you rolled a smoke
Or told a joke,
It was in the laughter
And drinking water
It approached the beach
As strings of cutters,
Dropped into the sea and lay around us.

Death was in the ancient fortress,
Shelled by a million bullets
From gunners, waiting in the copses
With hearts that threatened to pop their boxes,
As we advanced into the sun
Death was all and everyone.

As we, advancing in the sun.
As we, advancing every man.
As we, advancing in the sun.

Death hung in the smoke and clung
To 400 acres of useless beachfront.
A bank of red earth, dripping down
Death is now, and now, and now
Death was everywhere
In the air and in the sounds
Coming off the mounds
Of bolton's ridge.
Death's anchorage.
Death was in the staring sun,
Fixing its eyes on everyone.
It rattled the bones of the light horsemen
Still lying out there in the open

As we, advancing in the sun.
As we, advancing every man.
As we, advancing in the sun.
Sing "death to all and everyone."

Trivia about the song All and Everyone by PJ Harvey

When was the song “All and Everyone” released by PJ Harvey?
The song All and Everyone was released in 2011, on the album “Let England Shake”.
Who composed the song “All and Everyone” by PJ Harvey?
The song “All and Everyone” by PJ Harvey was composed by Polly Jean Harvey.

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