Sing about the sound of a Coleman lantern and how thin the metal cup was that you drank from and how cold were the mornings, and the sky was so wide in the high meadows that you left your father in, and how the glaciers left valleys as they moved through the landscape,
How you stayed in bed when the knocked door opened and voices from the living room talked quietly, quietly, you breathed in your pillow and you overheard everything from friends of his that you don’t see as much now, and how the weather changed unexpectedly in spite of the forecast.
And how the light through the venetian blinds came in.
And how the blanket was warmer than you needed.
credits
from Iron Henry,
released May 20, 2016
written by Tom Purtill (guitar)
CaitlinTabancay Austin: octave mandolin
Tim Silva: ukulele
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