Song | Tiger |
Artist | Seth Lakeman |
Album | Word Of Mouth (Limited Edition) |
Where the shingle rose and tumbles into the ever graven sea, | |
Where the waves surround the cliff edge, this burden lives with me. | |
Beneath the filtered beckon, stretch into the sand. | |
Me, My home, my history, my secret on this land. | |
In ’43 a message came, a sacrifice it seemed. | |
Each family would leave their home, to meet these fighting schemes. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Those hunky troops came forward, charged upon our strand. | |
The raging bullets battering, from those ever youthful hands. | |
We watched high on the hillside, from the banks onto the beach. | |
Counted every covered fire, and each blast was sinking deep. | |
Judgement came in swiftly, we found an armoured shell. | |
And the cry of panic tore the air, young Leftridge he had fell. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Then April brought a bitterness, a truth that we were told. | |
But how the yew boats scattered them, a tragedy exposed | |
For the weeks the trials continued, | |
For months they frayed and fought. | |
Till all the deals were set upon and all the witnesses were brought. | |
Where the shingle rose and tumbles into the ever graven sea. | |
And here I broke my promise, this story lives in me. | |
And here I broke my promise, this story lives in me. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. |
Where the shingle rose and tumbles into the ever graven sea, | |
Where the waves surround the cliff edge, this burden lives with me. | |
Beneath the filtered beckon, stretch into the sand. | |
Me, My home, my history, my secret on this land. | |
In ' 43 a message came, a sacrifice it seemed. | |
Each family would leave their home, to meet these fighting schemes. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Those hunky troops came forward, charged upon our strand. | |
The raging bullets battering, from those ever youthful hands. | |
We watched high on the hillside, from the banks onto the beach. | |
Counted every covered fire, and each blast was sinking deep. | |
Judgement came in swiftly, we found an armoured shell. | |
And the cry of panic tore the air, young Leftridge he had fell. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Then April brought a bitterness, a truth that we were told. | |
But how the yew boats scattered them, a tragedy exposed | |
For the weeks the trials continued, | |
For months they frayed and fought. | |
Till all the deals were set upon and all the witnesses were brought. | |
Where the shingle rose and tumbles into the ever graven sea. | |
And here I broke my promise, this story lives in me. | |
And here I broke my promise, this story lives in me. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. | |
Bound in silence, I was bound and sworn. | |
But you can hear that tiger when he roars. |