Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
In this tongue-in-cheek song, Frank compares a night out on the town with one of his friends, Corinna, to the military exploits of Boadicea, the queen of the British Iceni tribe, who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire! Feisty.
[Intro]
Tonight is her night
[Verse 1]
And the city holds its breath
Caught twixt life and death
As she rolls in from the suburbs
The garrison flees and the city will burn
[Chorus 1]
Corinna rides like Boadicea tonight
London town trembles at the sight
Because tonight is her night
[Verse 2]
And the youth course through the streets
To lay down at her feet
And she runs a regal eye
To choose who lives and decide who dies
[Chorus 2]
Corinna rides like Boadicea tonight
Fearful crowds part ways without a fight
Corinna rides like Boadicea tonight
London town trembles at the sight
Because tonight is her night
[Bridge]
She keeps her counsel
Smiles when she speaks now from ear to ear
She's getting married or so they tell me
When the spring is here
She hums a tune from
A song she knows from warm summers past
A song that was sung by
Kids around campfires in the quiet Southwest
[Chorus 1]
Corinna rides like Boadicea tonight
London town trembles at the sight
Because tonight is her night
[Outro]
Yeah, tonight is her night
Yeah, tonight is her night, tonight is her night
Our Lady of the Campfire was written by Frank Turner.
Our Lady of the Campfire was produced by Alex Newport.
Frank Turner released Our Lady of the Campfire on Mon Sep 07 2009.