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Lemon Emerald Hay

from Lost Astronauts by Murphy's Paradox

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lyrics

Have you ever slept under the old chestnut tree,
With head on your arms feelin' careless and free,
Dozing Idle hours on a July mid-day,
Mind free of thoughts on a Lemon Emerald Hay.

The Songbirds will sing so gentle a tune
That will surely touch your heart and then melt by the noon
Dreams of fair fairies on a flowery bed
Will soothe you of your weariness and kiss you in red.

Much cherished are the moments of escaping mid-day
Don’t try too hard, let the nature choose her way…..

Then the grey clouds will gather in thunderous layers
Wind in the willows, they're hushing li'l prayers,
A lavender lightning will wake you up in time
Bliss frothing your heart your dim light sure to shine.

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from Lost Astronauts, released October 21, 2019
lyrics and music: Sambit Basu and Durjoy Choudhury

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Murphy's Paradox Kolkata, India

Murphy's Paradox was born out of an abstraction, a kink, to somehow try and blur the lines separating Singer/Songwriter and Indie/Alternative music.

Durjoy Choudhury (guitars and vocals)
Abhibroto Mitra (guitars)
Budhaprabha Roy (bass)
Arka Chatterjee (drums)
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