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Jesus Is a Rochdale Girl Elbow
"Jesus Is a Rochdale Girl" by Elbow, released in 2014, is a #Rock song blending poignant lyrics with rich instrumentation. It explores themes of love, faith, and the search for belonging, using metaphorical imagery. The song’s unique musical elements include atmospheric melodies and heartfelt vocals, resonating deeply with listeners. Its cultural impact lies in its celebration of local identity and spirituality.
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I have a drop-leaf window
With cats and broken yards
Sunflowers and paint cans
And stolen shopping carts
And nothing to be proud of
Nothing to regret
All of that to make as yet
All of that to make as yet
I have a single heartbreak
I celebrate and mourn
A single shining sister
And all the tricks of dawn
A single yellow duvet
A single switch to flick
But a thousand boxes yet to tick
A thousand boxes yet to tick
And Jesus is a Rochdale girl
And forty-five CDs
Got a house that you can smoke in
So all my friends found me
And they found me full of myself
And bloody-minded will
And as yet a box to fill
And as yet a box to fill
With cats and broken yards
Sunflowers and paint cans
And stolen shopping carts
And nothing to be proud of
Nothing to regret
All of that to make as yet
All of that to make as yet
I have a single heartbreak
I celebrate and mourn
A single shining sister
And all the tricks of dawn
A single yellow duvet
A single switch to flick
But a thousand boxes yet to tick
A thousand boxes yet to tick
And Jesus is a Rochdale girl
And forty-five CDs
Got a house that you can smoke in
So all my friends found me
And they found me full of myself
And bloody-minded will
And as yet a box to fill
And as yet a box to fill
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