Barley - Birds of Chicago



     
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Barley Lyrics


The wind that shakes the barley will not shake me
The wind that shakes the barley will not shake me
The wind that shakes the barley won't won't shake me
As my grandma told me this I sew though that I seeThe fire that takes the kindling will not take me
The fire that takes the kindling will not take me
The fire that takes the kindling it won't won't take me
As my grandma told me this I sew though that I seeThe rain that floods the valley will not drown me
The rain that floods the valley will not drown me
The rain that floods the valley won't won't drown me
As my grandma told me this I sew though that I see
The hawk that stoops the sparrow will not strike me
The hawk that stoops the sparrow will not strike me
The hawk that stoops the sparrow it won't won't strike me
As my grandma told me this I sew though that I seeThe dark before the dawn breaks will not bind me
The dark before the dawn breaks will not bind me
The dark before the dawn breaks it won't won't bind me
As my grandma told this I sew though that I see
The wind that shakes the barley will not shake me

The wind that shakes the barley will not shake me
The wind that shakes the barley no it won't won't shake me
As my grandma told me this I sew though that I see
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Birds of Chicago, is a collective based around JT Nero and Allison Russell. Whether touring as a duo or with the full family band, Nero and Russell have emerged as two of the most compelling new voices in North American Roots music. For several years Russell and Nero’s respective bands, Po' Girl (Vancouver, BC) and JT and the Clouds (Chicago, IL), have collaborated extensively, but on 2011’s Mountains/Forests, released under the JT Nero banner, they tapped into the true, bewitching power of their voices together on an entire record.

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