With a bass line to die for, and guitar riff and vocal that trips effortlessly around a beat, this number from Brooklyn pair Molly Hamilton and guitarist Robert Earl Thomas’s new album Plum, has a wry double edge and a dash of menace. Out on on the Captured Tracks label, ore of their work can also be enjoyed here.
Blessed child, you're smiled upon
It's open roads and they're playing your song
And the light always shines on everything you do
You've got the will, you want to survive
You've got the purpose, at home in the hive
And a love of your life, a room with a view
You're one of the good ones
You're one of the good ones
You're one of the good ones
Good for you
You know your place, a bee in the swarm
Sun on your face must feel so warm
No time to waste, no either or
You're one of the good ones
You're one of the good ones
You're one of the good ones
Good for you
Used to be an open door
Used to be, you wanted more
Every taste, it's a feast
Every taste, I bet it's sweet
Blessed child you're smiled upon
It's open roads and they're playing your song
And the light always shines on everything you do
You're one of the good ones
You're one of the good ones
You're one of the good ones
Good for you
Good for you
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