Part one:
girl: I'm just a lonely cave girl, searching for a mate.
Looking for cave romance, Or at least a cave man date.
My Momma says I must wait here until the moon is bright.
Mum: With cakes, milk and honey. As gifts for the God.
Girl: Or snack food for Mr Right.
Mum: Now crawl around three times on your hands and knees. And if the face of a hansom man comes into view. Then he's your
both:'Caveman Love'.
girl: I think I must look really silly. What caveman in his right mind would go for a crawling. circling girl like me. Oh are you the man for me.
Caveman Love
Part two:
girl: My hansom caveman husband is all I hoped he would be. He likes to go out hunting. Then I cook it for his tea. I promise to love him forever. Until he's old and grey. He'll live to the grand age of thirty at which point he will probably pass away.
mum: But that doesn't mean you stop loving him cos now you have to prepare a burial to show how much you care
both: For your caveman Love.
girl: first I set fire to my husband, then carefully cut off his skin, then boil in a pot some oysters and snakes. Let the funeral begin. Drop in some limpets and winkles , and sprinkles of mouse, toad and shrew. Then put out the fire with the cauldron and say au revoir to me 'Caveman Love'
All: My Caveman Love x2
Mumford and sons,they sing the songs "Little lion man" & "The Cave"
Mumford And Sons
Judging by the amount that it's played on the radio and television, I'd say Little Lion Man. I think The Cave is a close second.
i love mumford and sons hehe, got their album and thease are the songs in order: sigh no more the cave winter winds roll away your stone white blank page i gave you all little lion man timshel thistle&weeds awake my soul dust bowl dance <3
True
Yes, in Little Lion Man (Sigh No More) and Broken Crown (Babel)
mumford and sons - little lion man has the line "didn't i, my dear?"
lover of the light mumford and sons :)
Mumford & Sons performing at Dot to Dot Festival in Bristol on 23 May 2009 .... "Little Lion Man" on CBS's Late Show with David Letterman on 17 February 2010. ... one of which (entitled "Enemy") will be played over the closing credits. ...
Marcus Mumford is the lead singer and plays the guitar. Winston Marshall plays the banjo. Ted Dwane plays the double bass. Ben Lovett plays the piano and accordian.
Mumford and Sons responded to their album being described as shot through with Christian iconography thus: "We're not a Christian rock band as such, the album deals with dilemmas every man deals with in life as do we. Faith is just one thing we've gone with. It's one subject that can't be ignored and we've tried to deal with it."
About 8 times depending if you're reading the Original Version or the Director's Cut Version.