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Ibiza

from Victory At Sea by vee device

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She only listens to party anthems
so she’ll never hear this song.
Drinking beer Memorial Day
and celebrating just feels wrong.
They say it ushers in the summer--
but technically it’s three weeks away.
For her it started long ago
for me, it starts today.

She wakes up in the afternoon
and goes to sleep by dawn.
She pities missionaries
putting signs up on her lawn.
The casualties of foreign wars,
they died for her to live this way.
The liquor mixed with sentiment
it made me sick today.

Someday, the dead will rise again.
Someday, the dead will rise again.

Glory to the height of summer!
Glory to the flag!
We won our Independence Day
to carry shopping bags.
The faces of our forefathers
are crumpled in my pockets, loose.
I swore off all their money once,
but really, it’s no use.

The fireworks explode so bright
they make our city proud.
An open carry activist
meanders through the crowd.
He yearns to be a duelist
who lets his volley fly.
But he is just a Hamilton,
his dreams would have him die.

Someday, the dead will rise again.
Someday, the dead will rise again.

The summer finds its ending
and it lauds the laborer well.
A single day in hundreds
to escape the foreman’s bell.
We’ll toast them like the soldiers
who we’ve lost on foreign streets.
A cooler full of ice cold beer
and party anthem beats.

credits

from Victory At Sea, released February 5, 2016
Dennis Bigelow: Piano, Tambourine, Ukulele Bass, Penny Whistle, Drums
Sam Ernst: Vocals

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vee device Fort Collins, Colorado

vee device are a landlocked band who've made an album all about remote islands and the people who inhabit them. Go figure. The music is jaunty, but not in a sea-shanty kind of way. The lyrics are detailed, but not in a "let's pull out an encyclopedia" kind of way (unless that encyclopedia is full of short snippets from Wikipedia, of course). vee device love songs about places they will never see. ... more

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