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lyrics
To whom it may concern:
I must apologize for having caused your death
It wasn’t personal, I’m sure you understand
And if you do not understand, please allow me to explain.
A fellow makes his home
As a fortress to protect at all costs
And when that boundary is crossed
The instinct to defend kicks in
You gained entry uninvited
Under cover of the night
seeking food and warmer climes
Those were your crimes
And while I suppose it’s true
That we have room and scraps of food to spare
1 can lead to 2
and 2 can lead to 20 pretty soon
I am not running a zoo
If I could talk and you could listen
I would have tried employing reason
But there’s just no getting through
I took no joy in ending you
And wish I didn’t have to
Did I have to?
Did I have to?
You fell for my trap
You went in for a snack and there you broke your neck
I hope that it was quick
credits
from Palms to Pines,
released April 2, 2021
Dave Richardson – vocals, guitar
Valerie Thompson – cello
Grace Ward – bass
supported by 5 fans who also own “Apology to Mouse (Recently Deceased)”
Bonjour Caroline,
Ça y est je suis fan (depuis la première fois que je t'ai entendu en fait) et ton album est maintenant chez moi !
Merci et porte-toi bien
Marc marc_french_fan
supported by 5 fans who also own “Apology to Mouse (Recently Deceased)”
Harpweaver indeed, masterfully played, especially liked Brenda's Abbey and every texture like part on the album, as I like to employ sampled harp VSTi-s for creating chaotic texturescapes. But Maeve's music is very uplifting and anxiolythic with a celtic twist, unlike my own music which is therapeutic for me, but can be anxiogenic to other's. Added string instruments complement perfectly the master of Celtic Harp composition and the player in one person.
Warmly recommended. 23trees
Edd Donovan's day job as a social worker brings a sense of empathy to his elegantly constructed political folk music. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 26, 2019