The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
The Bats
In this piece of music, we are being warned: “beware of familiarity”; don’t put your entire trust on the things or the people that you know because the “tragedy” or the conflict has always had its genesis in our first and most familiar experiences, at home.
You should see the letter I got today
It came up from the blue-eyed gray
Tragedy begins at home, or so I'm told
Tragedy begins at home, or so I'm told
I can see your arm is decorated
Showing to me how long you've waited
Tragedy begins at home, or so I'm told
Tragedy begins at home, or so I'm told
Come on and sit close to where I am
See if we can make a smaller land
Tragedy begins at home, or so I'm told
Tragedy begins at home, or so I'm told
Tragedy begins at home, or so I'm told
Tragedy begins at home, or so I'm told
Tragedy was written by Robert Scott.
Tragedy was produced by John Milton & The Bats.