Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian
“The Eighth Station of the Cross Kebab House” originally appeared on the “Funny Little Frog” 7" single.
Belle and Sebastian solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the power of falafel and indie pop.
The Stations of the Cross is a Christian devotion centered around 14 events during the cruc...
I'm sitting around at the checkpoint
Keeping myself to myself
My heart's going out to the girl with the gun
She is young, she is fun, she is deadly
She clocks off, goes back to the city
Goes to a club with her friends
I just took a walk through the checkpoint
Past columns of poor Arab sons
They queue through the day for a chance to make pay
For something to put in their mouths
He can't sleep at night without gunfire
The lullaby puts him to sleep
We stand there accused of the British collusion
Israel into Palestine
A victory for some an astonishing hope
But for him it has brought devastation
He lives like a prisoner in exile
He lives like a prisoner in hell
Dates black and white in the blue vault of space
Swoop around like a symbol of peace
Can they see the hawk?
They're too busy in talk of love
Why should they contemplate fear?
Everyone meets in the cramped city streets
Hipsters of zion collide
To talk music and dross
At the sign of The Cross
We eat our falafel in peace
The girl lets her uniform slip
The boy cracks a joke he is sweet
He listens to Hip Hop in Gaza
She listens to Coldplay in Lod
The Eighth Station of the Cross Kebab House was written by Chris Geddes & Stuart Murdoch & Stevie Jackson & Sarah Martin & Richard Colburn & Mick Cooke & Bobby Kildea.
The Eighth Station of the Cross Kebab House was produced by Tony Hoffer.