Crop-Dust

Mark Edward Smith, Spencer Birtwhistle

It is cruel and blind
And does not compensate
The brutal fracture, leaves sprout all over
Out in the heart
Of the garden

Your liver is one
Your brain is eight-twelfths of thought off
Your liver is one
Your brain is eight-twelfths of thought off

A quarter of the brain is left to see it in twenty-five lines
On your mindset
Infra-skunk-structure

The editor bedraggled, stumbled
Some were hurt, some dazed
With film crew, their equipment strewn
On the new development
And the rain hurtled down
Over the riverside complex
Still not covering up
The ominous thunder of the hymn

(Deep in the sounds of your mind)
(You feel there's lost time)

'Chanted by skyscraper tall
Skyscraper tall World War One
Soldiers in greatcoats and pickelhaube
Joined by
The old
The old
Singer from Manchester
In the 1990s

Brutal fracture
Leaves sprout in the heart of the garden
A quarter of brain is left to see it in twenty-five lines
Twenty-five lines

Trivia about the song Crop-Dust by The Fall

On which albums was the song “Crop-Dust” released by The Fall?
The Fall released the song on the albums “Are You Are Missing Winner” in 2001, “Touch Sensitive... Bootleg Box Set” in 2003, “50 000 Fall Fans Can'T Be Wrong - 39 Golden Greats” in 2004, and “50,000 Fall Fans Can’t Be Wrong” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Crop-Dust” by The Fall?
The song “Crop-Dust” by The Fall was composed by Mark Edward Smith, Spencer Birtwhistle.

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