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All Allen Tate Lyrics (en) Total 18

Allen Tate - At Ease{Verse} Laying on the black top for ye{?} I listen carefully Feed me all the lessons I could eat Swinging under cool shade of tree A sister there
Allen Tate - YDNF{Verse} Rock-steady I'm a heavy ghost Need a prayer and a place to be I wanna be downtown crowding around Like there's something to see No stomach for
Allen Tate - I Don't Think About It{Verse} At the moment I don't know anything I would be there But I didn’t know what to bring As I was Walking the underworld I made a plan
Allen Tate - Keeping You Awake{Verse} And you know it's right I guess it's time We looked around And settled down This nest of mine High in the pines The roots that
Allen Tate - Wrapped Up{Verse} Winter skin and hot clutches I'm carried away from my bed Only ghosts in my corner Go on Little sins and light touches That tear me away from
Allen Tate - Don't Choke{Intro} How do I know when the dream is over? Hopes are high and lights are dim I woulda known the familiar faces The future's eating all my friends
Allen Tate - CPHNothing in translation Fit just isn't right Chase you through the streets at night Unwritten rules and no emotion Close up the doors, and close up your heads Sweet
Allen Tate - Being Alone{Verse} Go when you hear the call Fly out, they'll shoot you down Wrapped up inside loose jaws The one for an open mouth Try and forget the cause I
Allen Tate - Aliens{Verse} I'm at the airport I'm with the aliens, man Waiting for you I built a tree fort It's 3 am in Berlin I'm just thinking it
Allen Tate - Your Love is Enough{Intro} One, two One, two, three {Verse 1} My faith is running thin That good will ever win And every night they say that it's The
Allen Tate - Give Yourself Some Time{Verse 1} Well, I hate these parties Of lovers and freaks Gentlemen gypsies From deep in the weeds Well, who's got my back now? It's a room full of
Allen Tate - Aren't You Tired{Verse 1} Tore through the hourglass I thought I slipped I was first, I was last You've been on a trail for me For days and days
Allen Tate - Get Religious{Chorus} It ain't good but it can get religious To hate the man who ain't from your village Loves his god and fears for his children You wear his skin and feel
Allen Tate - Something Different{Verse 1} Baby, I know it's late Baby, I know you’re tired I can see it in your face With the tears gone down the sides The other ones ain't like you,
Allen Tate - In the Waves{Verse 1} The sea is swelling The weather bleak The tide is racing in to swallow me Shoreline shrinking They cleared the beach I'm washing out, I've
Allen Tate - Queen of the Room{Chorus} Life of the party Queen of the room With every eye on Your every move Life of the party What do I gotta do? If I wanna dance and dance and dance
Allen Tate - What to Say{Verse 1} Trying to lose a past Under rows and rows of lights A feast of flesh out feeding on the night Falling off the map Running low on luck I keep leaving
Allen Tate - When Did I Get Like This{Verse 1} Warmer, colder One year older Oh, I swear I didn't feel it go by I don't know if I believe in time Soothe me, hush me When I'm fussy

Allen Tate

Allen Tate
Allen Tate was born on November 19, 1899, in Winchester, Kentucky. He attended Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, where he became a part of the group of Southern poets known as the “Fugitives”, which included notable writers such as Robert Penn Warren and John Crowe Ransom. After graduating, Tate taught at various institutions, including Kenyon College in Ohio, where he influenced future poets such as Robert Lowell and Randall Jarrell.

Tate was not only a poet and essayist but also a prominent literary critic. He played a key role in the development of New Criticism, a school of thought that focused on close reading and analysis of literary texts. Additionally, Tate was associated with the Southern Agrarians, a group of writers who advocated for a return to agrarian values in the face of industrialization and modernization.

In 1943, Tate was appointed as the Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, a prestigious position that highlighted his contributions to American letters. Throughout his career, Tate delved into various topics in his writing, including politics, religion, and the complexities of the human experience.

Allen Tate passed away on February 9, 1979, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential figures in American literature. His works continue to be studied and appreciated for their depth, insight, and contribution to the literary landscape of the 20th century.