The Migrant Mother Lyrics
Band | |
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Album | Palimpsest(2020) |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Genres | Progressive Metal |
Labels | Spinefarm Records |
Ranked | #122 for 2020 , #5,389 all-time |
Album rating : 86.3 / 100
Votes : 4
Votes : 4
1. The Migrant Mother (3:50)
"My sisters and brothers they hated so bad
To see me go west like someone gone mad
To leave all my loved ones and kiss them goodbye
Just hoping I'd see them in the sweet by-and-by."
California promised heaven
(All the leaves are brown)
A heaven we could not deny
(And the sky is grey)
But the dust we're running from still stalks us in the night
And all we've found is a bitter lie
With our lives on our backs, beat a path in the earth
Just hoping that we'd find blue skies and work
The farmlands and sawmills worked fine for a time
But with the father's death came our decline
He that would the daughter win
Must with the mother first begin
Diligence is the mother of good luck
Diligence is the mother of good luck
They don't need to know my name
Hide their faces, spare my children the shame
They don't need to know my name
Hide their faces, spare my children the shame
Where is the children's father?
Sacrificed on or left to the altar
Where is the life I was promised?
Best left unasked and best left unwanted
How did they end up here?
What are they going to do?
How did they end up here?
What are they going to do?
He that would the daughter win
Must with the mother first begin
Diligence is the mother of good luck
Diligence is the mother of good luck
California promised heaven
(All the leaves are brown)
A heaven we could not deny
(And the sky is grey)
But I'll deny most anything
Rags and riches, gods and kings
Just need to feel the wheels underneath me
To see me go west like someone gone mad
To leave all my loved ones and kiss them goodbye
Just hoping I'd see them in the sweet by-and-by."
California promised heaven
(All the leaves are brown)
A heaven we could not deny
(And the sky is grey)
But the dust we're running from still stalks us in the night
And all we've found is a bitter lie
With our lives on our backs, beat a path in the earth
Just hoping that we'd find blue skies and work
The farmlands and sawmills worked fine for a time
But with the father's death came our decline
He that would the daughter win
Must with the mother first begin
Diligence is the mother of good luck
Diligence is the mother of good luck
They don't need to know my name
Hide their faces, spare my children the shame
They don't need to know my name
Hide their faces, spare my children the shame
Where is the children's father?
Sacrificed on or left to the altar
Where is the life I was promised?
Best left unasked and best left unwanted
How did they end up here?
What are they going to do?
How did they end up here?
What are they going to do?
He that would the daughter win
Must with the mother first begin
Diligence is the mother of good luck
Diligence is the mother of good luck
California promised heaven
(All the leaves are brown)
A heaven we could not deny
(And the sky is grey)
But I'll deny most anything
Rags and riches, gods and kings
Just need to feel the wheels underneath me
Palimpsest - Lyrics
▶ 1. The Migrant Mother Lyrics | 2. The Canary Lyrics |
3. From the Sky Lyrics | 4. Harborside Lyrics |
5. All Hands Lyrics | 6. The Fireside Lyrics |
7. Soliloquy Lyrics | 8. Reverie Lyrics |
9. Little Snakes Lyrics | 10. Mountainside Lyrics |
11. Gardenias Lyrics | 12. Hillside Lyrics |
13. Rivet Lyrics |
Palimpsest - Album Credits
Members
- Rody Walker : Vocals
- Luke Hoskin : Guitars
- Tim MacMillar : Guitars
- Mike Ieradi : Drums
Additional musicians
- Cameron McLellan : Bass
Other staff
- Derya Nagle : Producer
- Ermin Hamidovic : Mastering Engineer
- Darren "Jeter" Magierowski : Engineer
- Jill Zimmerman : Engineer
- Simon Grove : Additional Production and Mixing
- Anthony Kalabretta : Vocal Production and Engineering
- Dean Hadjichristou : Drum Production and Engineering
- Martin Wittfooth : Artwork
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