Mumford & Sons — Harvest

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Length: 3:08
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Did I see you down in a young girl's town
With your mother in so much pain?
I was almost there at the top of the stairs
With her screamin' in the rain
Did she wake you up to tell you that
It was only a change of plan?
Dream up, dream up, let me fill your cup
With the promise of a man
Did I see you walking with the boys?
Though it was not hand in hand
And was some black face in a lonely place
When you could understand?
Did she wake you up to tell you that
It was only a change of plan?
Dream up, dream up, let me fill your cup
With the promise of a man
Will I see you give more than I can take?
Will I only harvest some?
As the days fly past, will we losе our grasp?
Or fuse it in the sun?
Did she wakе you up to tell you that
It was only a change of plan?
Dream up, dream up, let me fill your cup
With the promise of a man
Dream up, dream up, let me fill your cup
With the promise of a man
With your mother in so much pain?
I was almost there at the top of the stairs
With her screamin' in the rain
Did she wake you up to tell you that
It was only a change of plan?
Dream up, dream up, let me fill your cup
With the promise of a man
Did I see you walking with the boys?
Though it was not hand in hand
And was some black face in a lonely place
When you could understand?
Did she wake you up to tell you that
It was only a change of plan?
Dream up, dream up, let me fill your cup
With the promise of a man
Will I see you give more than I can take?
Will I only harvest some?
As the days fly past, will we losе our grasp?
Or fuse it in the sun?
Did she wakе you up to tell you that
It was only a change of plan?
Dream up, dream up, let me fill your cup
With the promise of a man
Dream up, dream up, let me fill your cup
With the promise of a man
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Hearing this well-done cover of this absolute masterpiece made me once again rejoice for knowing and worshipping the undeniably magical songwriting genius of Neil Young. I've seen him every chance I had, and he's always amazed and intrigued me. Kevin and I (who've together seen Neil several times at Red Rocks) often drop Neil's lyrics in casual references to our work as apartment managers of a vast and beautiful complex near CU that is right in front of The Flatirons, near the western edge of the Natural Playground that is Boulder, as well as to things that happen and have happened to us and people in our lives; he's right up there with Bob Dylan, Roger Waters, and Bono in that regard. There are few among us who can manage to shine so brightly at such resonant frequencies for so impressively long! I know I'm blessed to have known such magic in my time, and I'm forever grateful to Radio Paradise for keeping the Divine Church of Music alive and well in these stressful and uncertain times...
The way to rediscover the great songs of youth.
I understand. The memory still survives only the neighborhood looks different.
I understand. The memory still survives only the neighborhood looks different.
Mumford and Sons covering Neil Young? Oh, the comment trolls are going to have a field day with this one.
Not sure yet if this version is good, or if the song is just THAT good.
Well, a cover is a cover. You play another's music.
This one is quite well done.
This one is quite well done.
Not so bad, for such a cover. Only too minimalist.
Very bold choice to cover such an brilliant original. I love a good cover, but sadly, this one doesn't bring much to the table.