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Let Your Heart Not Be Troubled - The Band of Heathens



     
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When you think you've seen it all
Through tears in your eyes
Your head hanging low
The moon on the riseWell I think of you
Yeah I pray for you
May your days pass like Sundays
May your nights lay you downLet your heart not be troubled
Cast your doubts to the wind
Lay your chains in the rubble
Let your heart not be troubled
AnymoreWell your bedsheets grow cold
Every now and again
Each stone in the road
A place where we beenBut where are we now
Tell me where are we now
Lay your dreams on my pillow
And we'll get there somehowLet your heart not be troubled
Cast your doubts to the wind

Lay your chains in the rubble
Let your heart not be troubled
AnymoreWell sometimes a love
Comes undone in the wind
You can't see your shoes
Where you goin'
Where you been
So I wait around right here
So I don't lose my way
I never had no direction anywayLet your heart not be troubled
Cast your doubts to the wind
Lay your chains in the rubble
Let your heart not be troubledLet your heart not be troubled
Cast your doubts to the wind
Lay your chains in the rubble
Let your heart not be troubled
Let your heart not be troubled
Let your heart not be troubled
Anymore

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The Band of Heathens are an Americana band from Austin, Texas. The three principal songwriters - Colin Brooks, Ed Jurdi and Gordy Quist - shared the bill at Momo's, an Austin club. Originally, each singer/songwriter performed his own set. However, they eventually started sharing the stage, and collaborating together with bassist Seth Whitney. The Wednesday night series was billed as "The Good Time Supper Club". A misprint in a local paper billed the act as "The Heathens." In 2007, drummer John Chipman joined the band.

Read more about The Band of Heathens on Last.fm.


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