Album: Bring 'em all inAvg rating:
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Length: 3:55
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Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring the little fishes
Bring the sharks
Bring 'em from the brightness
Bring 'em from the dark
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em from the caverns
Bring 'em from the heights
Bring 'em from the shadows
Stand 'em in the light
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em out of purdah
Bring 'em out of store
Bring 'em out of hiding
Lay them at my door
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring the unforgiven
Bring the unredeemed
Bring the lost and nameless
Let 'em all be seen
Bring 'em out of exile
Bring 'em out of sleep
Bring 'em to the ?
Lay them at my feet
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
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Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in, bring 'em all in
Bring 'em all in, bring 'em all into my heart, heart
Mock, you people who don't get this message. Yes, it's repetitious, but sometimes, people need repetition to make them understand/realize the import of what's being said. I love this song, and I don't even care about the "Bring 'em all in" chorus. This is fervent passion and caring. I'd happily tuck under his wing, based on this song. It gets a 10.
Ah, Cynaera, you are so missed. The best commenter there's ever been on the RP board.
So he was a pitcher for the Mets? Click the Artist website link, you'll see what I mean.
Between gigs with the Mets and Astros, was he with the Waterboys?
https://www.mikescottwaterboys...
Mock, you people who don't get this message. Yes, it's repetitious, but sometimes, people need repetition to make them understand/realize the import of what's being said. I love this song, and I don't even care about the "Bring 'em all in" chorus. This is fervent passion and caring. I'd happily tuck under his wing, based on this song. It gets a 10.
How wonderful for her memory that on this, often quite antagonistic forum, she is remembered as a truly honest, beautiful person. She had no agenda, just a deep understanding of what she liked and no fear of expressing it. Well done that.
Bring a marlin
Bring a marlin
Bring a marlin
Bring a marlin
Damn you.
Bring a marlin
Bring a marlin
Bring a marlin
How wonderful for her memory that on this, often quite antagonistic forum, she is remembered as a truly honest, beautiful person. She had no agenda, just a deep understanding of what she liked and no fear of expressing it. Well done that.
I wish I had known her
When I was a christian, I loved this song, because I believed strongly in the words of the Bible. Now, this is still a beautiful song, but doesn't pull my heartstrings anymore like it did. Mike Scott's song is maybe derived from a song of A. Thomas called Bring Them In.
https://library.timelesstruths...
Funny, I was a Christian until I read the Bible. That book doesn't say what people think it says. It seems more like a work written by Rome, and packed with truly dark but hilarious jokes.
Amen. Nothing is rejected.
I always liked this song; now I know why. Heart open.
When I was a christian, I loved this song, because I believed strongly in the words of the Bible. Now, this is still a beautiful song, but doesn't pull my heartstrings anymore like it did. Mike Scott's song is maybe derived from a song of A. Thomas called Bring Them In.
https://library.timelesstruths...
this song reminds me of Rumi's poem The Guest House
This being human is a guest house.
Every morning a new arrival.
A joy, a depression, a meanness,
some momentary awareness comes
as an unexpected visitor.
Welcome and entertain them all!
Even if they are a crowd of sorrows,
who violently sweep your house
empty of its furniture,
still, treat each guest honorably.
He may be clearing you out
for some new delight.
The dark thought, the shame, the malice.
meet them at the door laughing and invite them in.
Be grateful for whatever comes.
because each has been sent
as a guide from beyond.
Instead of Rage Against the Machine, it's Nice Against the Machine.
Sometimes it takes repetition to make a point.
Or beat it to death.
He ought to leave a few of them out there just in case. You never know - there could be a salamander or a wildebeest walking by who may need one.
Sometimes it takes repetition to make a point.
People that haven't listened to the whole catalog.
This song might be better understood in the context of an album almost entirely about God.
... or drug dealers in the early '80s.
ad nauseam, ad infinitum. . .
Ahem! I'm so glad he was able to get 'em all out...
Cynaera, as usual, got it right. This song might be better understood in the context of an album almost entirely about God.
Amen. Nothing is rejected.
I always liked this song; now I know why. Heart open.
Cynera didn't mind wearing her heart on her sleeve, wasn't concerned about sounding cool. Her sincerity and lack of cynicism is what I miss the most. : (
How wonderful for her memory that on this, often quite antagonistic forum, she is remembered as a truly honest, beautiful person. She had no agenda, just a deep understanding of what she liked and no fear of expressing it. Well done that.
Cynera didn't mind wearing her heart on her sleeve, wasn't concerned about sounding cool. Her sincerity and lack of cynicism is what I miss the most. : (
Cynaera, as usual, got it right. This song might be better understood in the context of an album almost entirely about God.
hopefully not. No one deserves a cubicle.
Actually, several other more complex combinations of the words "bring," "them," "all," and "in," were considered but none of them made the final cut. . .
That being said, not bad at all.
copy,paste,copy,paste,copy,paste,copy,paste
exactly; how perceptive of you to pick up on the metaphor. . .
Between gigs with the Mets and Astros, was he with the Waterboys?
A polymath to be sure. Not a great song, though.
ad nauseam, ad infinitum. . .
copy,paste,copy,paste,copy,paste,copy,paste
Between gigs with the Mets and Astros, was he with the Waterboys?
Two thumps up!!!
I know what you meant. Of corpse. I'd heard this before, too, but couldn't remember where, or who the artist was. I rather love it - thanks, whoever uploaded it! Happy-dancing (and thumping.)

Please stop torturing us!! This is horrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And BORING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't quit your day job at Dunder Mifflin.
Ok, thumbs. Of corpse.Thumps?
Ok, thumbs. Of corpse.Two thumps up!!!
Thumps?
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Haha! Yes in deedy. BTW, That reminds me of the wonderful movie, Local Hero. If you haven't seen it, please make the effort but don't be tired when you watch it, it's got a slow pace and no gunfights. Two thumps up!!!

My iTunes picked up some children's music on random select, and that was way better.
Please take this out of the rotation! Ugh.
Sounds like you need bringin in :-) .... great song ...
My iTunes picked up some children's music on random select, and that was way better.
Please take this out of the rotation! Ugh.
take 'em all out
take 'em all out
take 'em all out
take 'em all out
take 'em all out
take 'em all out
to the trash.
+100
take 'em all out
take 'em all out
take 'em all out
take 'em all out
take 'em all out
to the trash.
I may have been involved in the aforementioned Paul Brady tune, too. Guess I'm a "Mondegreen" promoter. Worth noting that my father is famous for turning the "tea" line in "Doe, A Deer" into "A drink with Jan and Fred" so I guess it's genetic.
In any case, it's certainly a pretty good tune, mawl/maul/mall and all.
I give this a considered 2. No more.


I think I missed something. What are we supposed to do?
Bring them all in!! Obviously.