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“Little Lion Man” by Mumford & Sons

Mumford & Sons

Part of the new folk movement going on in the UK, Mumford & Sons plays anthemic, rollicking folk, prominently featuring banjo, dobro and double bass. Formed in 2007, they’ve released three EPs that, if played one after the other, would be considered a solid debut album.

Here’s “Little Lion Man” off their second EP, 2008’s Love Your Ground.

Tremble for yourself, my man,
You know that you have seen this all before.
Tremble little lion man,
You’ll never settle any of your score.
Your grace is wasted in your face,
Your boldness stands alone among the wreck.
Learn from your mother or else spend your days biting your own neck.

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