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MACHINE BORN TO THINK

Going down to the river
going down to the river to die

I got 5 pounds of mud, caking up each boot
These chains are eating into me down to my very roots

Going down to the river
going down to the river to die

Sitting on my shoulder is not a couple of pounds of lead
I'm the machine born to think and its gone straight to my head

Going down to the river
going down to the river to die

Haven't been home in just about a week
I'm a 6 day drunk and I'm gonna do this thing

Going down to the river
going down to the river to die

I got 5 pounds of mud, caking up each boot
These chains are eating into me down to my very roots
Sitting on my shoulder is not a couple of pounds of lead
I'm the machine born to think and its gone straight to my head
Haven't been home in just about a week
I'm a 6 day drunk and I'm gonna do this thing
Sitting on my shoulder is not a couple of pounds of lead
I'm the machine born to think and its gone straight to my head

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from Folk Art & The Death Of Electric Jesus, released November 5, 2012
the bonnevilles are
andrew mcgibbon jr - guitar, vocals, keys, glockenspeil, handclaps
chris mcmullan - drums, handclaps, tambourine, glockenspeil


all songs written by andrew mcgibbon jr
recorded and mixed in graham house studio belfast by
walter thee goon 2012 mastered by jon moorehead at moosetronix
belfast 2012

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The Bonnevilles are shaking Northern Ireland in a way it hasn't felt since Van Morrison & Them obliterated Club Rado in 1964 and Stiff Little Fingers blew apart The Trident in 1977! The Bonnevilles don't so much play punk blues as use it as a spring board to create a completely new genre. ... more

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