We got up early
And washed our faces
And walk the fields
And put up crosses
Passed through the damned mountains
Went hellwards and some of us returned
And some of us did not

In the fields and in the forests
Under the moon and under the sun
Another summer has passed before us
And not one man has
And not one woman has
Revealed the secrets
Of this world

So our young men
Hid with guns
In the dirt
And in the dark places

Our young men
Hid with guns
In the dirt
And in the dark places

Our young men
Hid with their guns
In the forests
And in the dark places


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In The Dark Places [Demo] Lyrics as written by Polly Harvey

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    Hi Erica, yes - what a great track, and album. I love your comment especially "goes back to what I was saying about all the wars throughout time - she's counting out all the places where there have been battles fought: in the fields, in the forests, at night and all day, fighting all throughout the fall, spring, summer and winter. And always, it's the young men they want to send."

    This reminds me of Jona Lewie - Stop the Calvary, where he says "I have had to fight, almost every night, down throughout these centuries".

    Yes, you are right about the mountains - they are damned because men are dying in them.

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