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Artist/Band:
R.E.M.
Lyrics for Song: Old Man Kensey
Lyrics for Album: Fables Of The Reconstruction [1985]
Old Man Kensey wants to be a sign painter
First he's got to learn to read
He's gonna be a clown on TV
Flexes his elbow taunt and free
That's my folly, I believe
Drink up the lake Kensey's awake
That's my folly, that's my mistake
Old Man Kensey wants to be a goalie
First he's got to learn to count
He's gonna be a clown on a circus mount
Letters to be signed and dropped off
Kensey's going far
John, Bill and Ed, stand on your head
That's my folly, I'm ready to go
Old Man Kensey wants to be a dog catcher
First he's got to learn to stand
He's gonna be a clown in a marching band
Letters to be signed ransom greed
That's my folly, I believe
Drink up the lake, John, Bill and Ed,
That's my folly, that's my mistake
Kensey's awake, stand on your head
That's my folly, I'm ready to go
Drink up the lake, stand on your head
That's my folly, I'm ready to go.
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Old Man Kensey
Released in 1985 on Fables Of The Reconstruction, 'Old Man Kensey' stands as a defining track in the American alternative rock canon. The song exemplifies R.E.M.'s signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities with introspective, often melancholic lyrics. Written by Michael Stipe, the track features the band's characteristic layered vocal harmonies and a driving, rhythmic guitar foundation that became a staple of their sound during the mid-1980s. While the album itself was a critical success, 'Old Man Kensey' remains a staple of their live performances and a touchstone for fans of the genre. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture a specific mood of nostalgia and quiet observation, characteristic of the band's work in the era preceding their massive commercial breakthrough with Out Of Time. |
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| Album Lyrics: Fables Of The Reconstruction [1985] |
 R.E.M.
"Fables Of The Reconstruction [1985]"
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