BABAL – BUY ME AN ACRE OF LAND
From the album “Singular Adventures in Post-
Modern Capitalist Society” (2016)
This song was inspired by English West Country
folk tales and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Tales of strong young men building a stone
house in a day under their own steam in order to
win the hand in marriage of their chosen love;
Emerson talks of nature and the earth in a
spiritual rapturous way – the themes of love, a
a place to live and also honoring the Earth
blended together in this lyrical outing for BABAL.
A confirmation of both personal and universal
love.
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