Your Protector
Your Protector

Fleet Foxes - Your Protector Lyrics

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Jun 3, 2008
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Your Protector Lyrics

She left a week to roam
Your protector's coming home
Keep your secrets with you
Safe from the outside

You walk along the stream
Your head caught in a waking dream
Your protector's coming home, coming home

As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me?
The other one
Would wait for me

As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me?
The other one
Would wait for me

You run with the devil
You run with the devil

Tell your brother to be good
Tell your sister not to go
Tell your mother not to wait
Tell your father I was good

As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me?
The other one
Would wait for me

Writer(s): Robin Pecknold
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Your Protector' by Fleet Foxes?

    The lyrics for 'Your Protector' were written by Robin Pecknold, the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of Fleet Foxes.

  2. On which album is 'Your Protector' featured?

    'Your Protector' is a track on Fleet Foxes' self-titled debut studio album, which was released on June 3, 2008.

  3. Who are the founding members of Fleet Foxes?

    Fleet Foxes was founded in 2006 by singer-songwriters Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset in Seattle, Washington.

  4. What influenced the songwriting on the 'Fleet Foxes' album?

    The songwriting on the 'Fleet Foxes' album was influenced by a variety of sources, including 60s icons Bob Dylan and Brian Wilson, contemporary indie artists like Joanna Newsom and Elliott Smith, and mid-20th-century acts such as the Zombies and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

  5. What unique recording techniques were used for the 'Fleet Foxes' album?

    For the 'Fleet Foxes' album, unique recording techniques included placing guitar amplifiers in Native American tipis for aesthetic reasons and recording parts between shifts at the band members' day jobs.

  6. What type of musical styles does the 'Fleet Foxes' album incorporate?

    The 'Fleet Foxes' album incorporates a mix of musical styles including folk music, gospel, psychedelic pop, and Sacred Harp singing traditions.

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