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Song for Lorca
Apostle of Hustle Lyrics


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The line of her headband
Into the night of her ears
The fountain of hair between those lips

Drink it before it's not pure anymore
Drink it before it's not pure anymore

Gypsy won't have anything with her
She said the line in her hand is too new
And he'll come from across the water

Well his victory comes slow but true
Victory comes slow
Victory comes slow but true
Victory comes slow

I
Life in Grenada
Death in Seville
Dying down in sweet Barcelona
The moon's coming in for the kill

Sunrise attacking a finger
She writes a word in the sand
So green
So fast
So good

Poetry came true this time
Poetry came true
Poetry came true this time
Poetry came true

We're blind
Death in Seville

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Song for Lorca" by Apostle of Hustle are poetic and layered with symbolism. The first verse describes a woman's headband and hair, with the suggestion that her beauty should be appreciated before it is tainted or corrupted in some way. The line "Gypsy won't have anything with her" implies that the woman may be judged or rejected by some people, possibly because of her association with the singer or with a particular group or culture. The arrival of a man from across the water suggests a change or new beginning, but it is described as a slow victory that takes time to unfold.


The second verse introduces a series of locations, Grenada, Seville, and Barcelona, with the common theme of death or dying. The moon coming in for the kill could be a metaphor for the passage of time or the inevitability of death. The image of sunrise attacking a finger is intriguing, as it suggests a struggle or conflict between light and dark, or between life and death. The woman writing a word in the sand could represent the power of language or the ability to leave a lasting legacy. The final line, "We're blind, death in Seville," brings together the themes of mortality and uncertainty, suggesting that we are all vulnerable and unable to predict our fate.


Overall, "Song for Lorca" is a poignant and contemplative tribute to the legacy and influence of the Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca, who was executed during the Spanish Civil War. The song expresses a sense of admiration for Lorca's poetry and a recognition of the enduring power of language and art.


Line by Line Meaning

The line of her headband
The headband on her forehead


Into the night of her ears
The darkness of the night enters her ears


The fountain of hair between those lips
The hair between her lips looks like a fountain


Drink it before it's not pure anymore
Enjoy the beauty before it fades


Drink it before it's not pure anymore
Enjoy the beauty before it fades


Gypsy won't have anything with her
The gypsy doesn't want to be associated with her


She said the line in her hand is too new
She thinks her palm reading is not accurate


And he'll come from across the water
He will come from far away


Well his victory comes slow but true
He wins slowly but surely


Victory comes slow
Success takes time


Victory comes slow but true
Success takes time but it's worth it


Victory comes slow
Success takes time


Life in Grenada
Living in Grenada


Death in Seville
Dying in Seville


Dying down in sweet Barcelona
Passing away in Barcelona


The moon's coming in for the kill
The moon is about to disappear


Sunrise attacking a finger
The sunrise looks like it's attacking a finger


She writes a word in the sand
She writes a word on the sand


So green
Very lush


So fast
Very quick


So good
Very nice


Poetry came true this time
The poem finally became a reality


Poetry came true
The poem became reality


Poetry came true this time
The poem finally became a reality


Poetry came true
The poem became reality


We're blind
We cannot see


Death in Seville
Dying in Seville




Lyrics © ARTS & CRAFTS MUSIC INC DBA GALLERYAC MUSIC
Written by: Andrew Whiteman, Dean Stone, Julian Brown

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