An Orange, a centrepoint, a sun

from by Tom Cooney

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For every corner
There are two sides
Not every cornered animal will fight
Not every dear goes blind in the headlights

We are the son of our severed skin
We are the daughter of our distant union
From the river to the sea all things reach
For something to hold, a centrepoint, a sun

So you hung that orange in the window
So I'd know which one to walk into

For every lover, a seed
Of generousity and greed
But from the river to the sea the wind did say
The smaller your boat, the less you'll need

So you hung that orange in the window
So I'd know which one to walk into

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from The Repetition, track released 01 January 2012

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Tom writes songs of cycles, distance love and indifference. He has shared a stage with the likes of M. Ward, Fionn Regan ... more and Josh T Pearson.

After a string of shows in recession ravaged Ireland, including opening for Lisa Hannigan, Tom felt the need to share his new songs with Australia. The Repetition will be released in November and Tom has announced a QLD tour. less

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