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Man of Kent is a simple home song, which talks growing up in the Garden of England and a childhood spend roaming through the fields with eleven brothers and sisters.
lyrics
In the country there’s piece of mind, where life’s as free as a dandelion.
Peace of mind is where you ought to be.
I grew up in the garden Kent, where the hops were harvest, the rapeseed shed
These simple things meant a lot to me.
Like summer walks and country pubs, England’s garden where magic was,
My Dad would hold me high and say go dream.
Cos’ you can be just who you are, a humble man or a travelling star,
But a Man of Kent always a Man of Kent you’ll be.
I want to go home, take me home, take me home.
I’m a man of Kent ain’t seen it since I don’t know when take me home.
Oh my Mama she’d do me proud, stills puts the hours in for us now
At times I close my eyes and I make believe.
That I still am a kid at heart rolling in my Mumma’s arms,
Singing rhyme and humming melody.
Take me home, take me home, take me home,
I’m a Man of Kent ain’t seen it since I don’t know when take me home.
The distant humming of the trains, the apple orchard down the lane,
All a little out the way, from my old home,
The chimney tower of the mill, the berries growing wild still,
Stone church behind the rolling hills of which no one knows.
Take me home, take me home, take me home,
I’m a Man of Kent ain’t seen it since I don’t know when take me home.
credits
released September 17, 2013
Vocals-Romani Beau
Songwriter-Romani Beau
Producer and Musician-David Burt
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