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From the Woods (8 Track Demo) - James Vincent McMorrow



     
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From the woods, from the woods
They are coming from the woods
Riding horses cloaked in gray
Make their way, to my door
Lay their boots upon my floor
Wash their hands and start to pray
But I am gone, I am not there
I have followed mountain bears
To a cave of deepest tome
There I wait, by the mouth
As the smoke it flushes out
Then I'll slowly drag one homeAll these things are ever lost
Stillness has brought my love to costFrom the woods, from the woods
Once a vision from the woods
At a point between two tracks
Bound by tape, and by wire
Bruised and beaten in the fire
So the metals faded black

Newer ropes, stronger nets
Have us plumbing further depths
For the wolves we'll never be
Should we go, would we die
If the weight it was to slide
Drag our secrets to the seaAll these things are ever lost
Stillness has brought my love to costI taste the sulfur on my breath
I see the blood pool on the step
The moon so thick, the wounds so fresh
And all is wellFrom the woods, from the woods, they are coming
From the woods
(Ah)
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A songwriter from Dublin, Ireland, McMorrow’s vocal talent and songwriting has resulted in invites from some of the worlds’ most influential artists to play alongside them including the legendary Al Green, Tracy Chapman, Bon Iver, Mark Ronson, and Iron and Wine. Citing Donny Hathaway, Otis Redding, Joan Baez, Neil Young, Band of Horses, The National and Sufjan Stevens among his influences, he is noted for his rich falsetto voice.

Read more about James Vincent McMorrow on Last.fm.


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