Take me to the hills / Take me through the shadows / Endless ways to wheel / Down the valleys below
Oh…
Gave my love a lake / But the lake was shallow / Ploughed my son a field / But the field lay fallow
Oh…
Angel on a throne / Devil on a wagon / God up on a stage / Grass around the tower / Tower in a field / Field is full of family / Family underground / And the valleys below
Oh…
Heading for that lake / Heading towards the shallows / So sew seeds in that field… / And the valleys below.
Oh…
credits
from Quiet River of Dust Vol 1,
released September 21, 2018
Richard Reed Parry [voice, guitar, percussion, sequencer, flutes]
Laurel Sprengelmeyer [voice]
Caroline Shaw [voice, vocal arrangement]
Andrew Barr [driftwood percussion, cuica]
Jordy Walker [piano, outro drums]
Marcus Paquin [shaker]
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