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Artist/Band:
R.E.M.
Lyrics for Song: King Of Birds
Lyrics for Album: Document [1987]
A thumbnail sketch, a jeweler's stone
A mean idea to call my own
Old man don't lay so still you're not yet young
There's time to teach, point to point,
Point observation, children carry reservations
Standing on the shoulders of giants leaves me cold, leaves me cold.
A mean idea to call my own, a hundred million birds fly
Singer sing me a given, singer sing me a song
Standing on the shoulders of giants everybody's looking on
(Old man don't lay so still you're not yet young,
there's time to teach, point to point,
point observation, children carry reservations).
Standing on the shoulders of giants leaves me cold
A mean idea to call my own, a hundred million birds fly away, away.
I am king of all I see, my kingdom for a voice
Old man don't lay so still, you're not yet young
There's time to teach, point to point
Point observation, children carry reservations
Standing on the shoulders of giants leaves me cold
A mean idea to call my own, a hundred million birds fly away
Everybody hit the ground. Everybody hit the ground.
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King Of Birds
R.E.M.'s "King Of Birds" stands as a defining track from their 1987 album *Document*, capturing the band's evolving sound during a pivotal era in their discography. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of jangly guitars, atmospheric textures, and introspective lyrics that explored themes of nature and existential reflection. Released during a period when R.E.M. was transitioning from their early indie-folk roots toward a more polished, alternative rock identity, the recording showcases the band's ability to create lush, layered compositions that resonated deeply with audiences. As part of the *Document* catalogue, the track contributed to the album's critical acclaim and helped solidify R.E.M.'s status as a major force in 1980s alternative music, influencing countless artists who followed. |
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| Album Lyrics: Document [1987] |
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"Document [1987]"
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