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Lucy Gray

from Privileged by Dune Messiah

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A slumber did my spirit seal
I had no human fears
She seemed a thing that could not feel
The touch of earthly years

No motion has she now no force
She neither hears nor sees
Rolled round in earth's diurnal course
With rocks and stones and trees

Lucy gave it all to me
She never cared for nothing more
And now I’m down on my knees
Wishing it was 1824

Often I had heard of Lucy Gray
And when I crossed the wild
I chanced to see the break of day
The solitary child

No mate, No comrad Lucy knew
She dwelt on a wide moor
The sweetest thing ever grew
Beside a human door

Lucy gave it all to me
She never cared for nothing more
And now I’m down on my knees
Wishing it was 1824

You yet may spy the fawn at play
The hare upon the Green
But the sweet face of Lucy Gray
Will never more be seen

To-night will be a stormy night
You to town must go
And take the lantern child to light
Your mother through the snow!

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from Privileged, track released October 9, 2022

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Dune Messiah Copenhagen, Denmark

Deviant pop artist from Copenhagen, Dune Messiah exhibits a world of deeply personal songwriting. On the new record “Privileged” latin beats are interwoven with spanish horns, and a haunting crooner Bowie-vocal finds itself in conversation with a 90’s Lynch saxophone performed by Joseph Shabason of the Canadian group Destroyer. ... more

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