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In the Pines

by the Cloud of Unknowing

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-traditional song revamped by Annalise Lovelace-

lyrics

She was strange as a spectre, just drifting through town, but I felt like I knew her somehow. Watching the trains that come up from the bay, I drew closer and she ran away. A great gust of wind seemed to say..

My girl, my girl, you can't lie to me. I know where you sleep at night. In the Pines, in the Pines, I'll be there in your mind, you're gonna shiver the whole night through

The trains fly through town faster than you can chase but the Devil will keep those with Hell yet to pay. She swung on that grainer as it tore down the line, saying, "Oh to be free again I'd gladly die.. Oh to erase my name stained on that line!"

My girl, my girl, how long have you known that the Devil won't let you pay back what you owe. You can run to the pines, try to quiet your mind- You'll never break free of that loan.

credits

released February 8, 2016
Annalise Lovelace- banjo
Judah Joy Beasley- guitar
Gene Cain- bass

Recorded by Eric Gima

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Nomadic Freakfolk, Spellbound Sounds, Devotional Odes to the Void

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