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Animal Collective have shared a final new album preview, 'Gem & I'
Full-length 'Isn't It Now?' is due to drop on 29th September.
Sep 14, 2023 • 8:01 AM
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"Dragon Slayer" is a track by Animal Collective, from the album Time Skiffs, released 4th February 2022. The track is 3:56 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 3 articles about Animal Collective.
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I watched the red fire rise And become all the water I watched the red fire breathe How many days did it buy? I saw a red kite fly Was it held by an anchor I saw a red kite burn I saw a string gone astray Enemies change their mind Don't think you're above it Infinite blasts of light On wooden cares Elements in the mind Are tipping above it Focusing on design From burning stares Hold them, let them bleed Let them bleed Find the main road Hold them, hard to see Hard to see Hear the seagulls Hold them, let them bleed Let them bleed Find the main road Hold them, hard to see Hard to see Hear the sea Slayer Soul saw I heard the red fire whine And simmer in the water Where the red fire wanders How long did it stay? Stay Enemies change their mind Don't think you're above it Infinite blasts of light On wooden cares Elements in the mind Are tipping above it Focusing on design From burning stares Hold them, let them bleed Let them bleed Find the main road Hold them, hard to see Hard to see Hear the seagulls Hold them, let them bleed Let them bleed Find the main road Hold them, hard to see Hard to see Hear the seagulls Hold them, let them bleed Let them bleed Find the main road Hold them, hard to see Hard to see Hear the seagulls Hold them, let them bleed Let them bleed Find the main road Hold them, hard to see Hard to see Hear the seagulls
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