Lucifer in Frognal
Listening to the Higsons
One night in November
And I thought I heard them singing
I gotta let this hen out
And give this hen some eyeballs
I’m running out of living
Won’t you see to me
Won’t you see to me
Whoah oh
Listening to the Higsons
One night in November
And I thought I heard them singing
Sing “I gotta let this hen out”
The Higsons come from Norwich
But I prefer porridge
I’m running out of living
Won’t you see to me
Won’t you see to me
Listening to the Higsons
credits
from Bird Machine,
track released August 8, 2023
Recorded at Electrical Audio
Mark Linkous – vocals, guitar
Paul Dillon – bass
Scott Minor – omnichord
Andrea Morici – wurlitzer, vocals
Steve Nistor – drums
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