Drums by Jp Laurendeau
Banjo by Mitchell Shimnowski
lyrics
Little did I know that
wherever I go what
whatever I've had
I've been trailing a mountain
All the evergreen
Well it couldn't cover me
The bitter cold is here
And the wind it follows me
Kettle did you warm up
All the bitter cold hearts
My thoughts go too fast
Along the pines oh sounding
The nearest shore well it's miles and miles away
From nearly dawn to dusk
I feel the wind
It's here to stay
Could I start to tell you oh how everything I've seen
Down the moonlit path these ashes oh they trail behind me
We die for truth, we die for love it's all the same
I can't keep up with lightning but these words they will remain
And all the rivers in the world can't run from me
credits
from Trails,
track released October 31, 2016
Broken Ground Productions
Outtatown Sound
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