Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart &
I lost the gloves that my mother gave to me
While on my ways to the make believe sea
And I lost the rings that my lover gave to me
While on my ways to the Red Salt Sea
Dadaladoo-rargh
And I lost my ways to my happy pen club
And ended up where I still can't say but
I lost my favorite pen on the way
And I lost my friend but that couldn't be
I lost the friend who sang with me
I lost my son but that couldn't be
I lost the son who sat on my knee
I lost my man but that couldn't be
I lost the one who I let inside me
And I lost my friend that my love and I shared
While on my ways to the make believe cares
Dadaladoo---rargh
And I lost the tunes that stuck to my ears
While on my ways to the make believe hears
And I saw Sapiena she sang to the sea
The only person left on the island was me
Dadaladoo---rargh
And I love the man who took care of me
He owns the ship the Charles C. Leary
Yes I love the man who took care of me
The Charles C. Leary was written by Devendra Banhart.
The Charles C. Leary was produced by Doug Henderson & Devendra Banhart.
Devendra Banhart released The Charles C. Leary on Mon Oct 28 2002.
Devendra Banhart comments in the October 2007 edition of Q Magazine:
This was a gift to my father. The Charles C Leary was a ship that my great-great-great-great-grandfather ran.
In the same article he says about the album:
I recorded most of my first record (The Charles C Leary) on answering mac...