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Do Ya no.62
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Image by dek dav
Do Ya no.62, by Electric Light Orchestra from the album A New World Record
[I've seen elephants towerin’ the Golden Gate, but I never seen nothin' like you]

In this life I've seen everything I can see woman
I've seen lovers flying through the air
Hand in hand
I've seen babies dancing in the midnight sun
And I've seen dreams that came from the heavenly skies above
I've seen old men crying at their own grave sides
And I've seen pigs all sitting watching
Picture slides
But I never seen nothin' like you

Do ya want my love
Do ya want my face
Do ya want my mind
Do ya want my love

Well I heard the crowd singin' out of tune
As they sat and sang auld lang syne by the light
Of the moon
I heard the preacher bangin' on the drums
And I heard the police playin' with their guns
But I never heard nothing like you
In the country where the sky touches down
On the field she lay her down to rest
In the morning sun
They come a runnin' just to get a look just to
Feel to touch her long black hair they don't
Give a damn

Click here youtu.be/SIlO-X5kVc0 to hear track
Click here www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/3530822107858504750/ for full lyrics

My 365 art journal, where I create a year’s worth [yep, 365] of indie songs as my subject.


Wairoa Road N.Z.
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Image by Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons
This photograph album belonged to Edward Hungerford and contains images of shipping and street scenes around Sydney from the 1880s.

Edward Hungerford was born on 10 June 1863 in Cahirmoore, Ireland (County Cork), the son of Henry Jones Hungerford and Mary Boone Cowper. Hungerford migrated to Australia around 1882 and became a long-serving member of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron. He died 24 June 1956 in Newtown, Sydney.

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ANMM Collection Gift from the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron
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