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He was born in Miller's mansion when the mistress was asleep
The secret son of the chambermaid and master
And they sent him into hidin' for his schoolin' and his keep
With the Carlysles and the other lucky bastardsNow his toady tutors fawn and praise the man that he's become
Though he's taken to the laudenum and faro
He walks the streets like velvet death with his daddy's money on his breath
And a shame he cannot shake down in his marrowCHORUS:
When day fades to black you must not listen to the killer
Pretty voices keep you beautiful and bound
Cause the simple, sorry fact of your existence, Preston Miller
Is enough to bring this house of evil downOne night upon some drunken dare he writes his absent sire
Sayin' father I would fain come home to meet thee
And though his worthless friends guffaw this sudden show of fire
Another round of bourbon and it's easyAnd this letter finds his father in his tower far away
And the hoary claw that holds it shakes and trembles
Is it grief over a life misspent, or love or greed or mere contempt
Or something darker stirring in his templesCHORUSA week gone by, he's wakened by a knockin' at his door
And he drags himself half-wasted to the threshold

It's a message in his father's quill sayin' meet me scion, if you will,
At the very stroke of midnight in the meadowNow he has combed his laggard locks and hired a comely roan
And he's met his comrade fops around the fountain
And he's bidden each a grand goodbye and he's cantered off alone
To meet his aged father in the mountainsCHORUSOh father dear come out come out I honor thee tonight
He shouts as he goes weavin' in the saddle
And he sees the stars go blinkin' by like the twinkle in a trollop's eye
And six riders riding madly in the shadowsThis mornin' sailed a ship of fools across a sea of gin
With a blind and grinning reaper at the tiller
And it drove an aging Jacob to his lone and bitter end
And a bullet through the brain of Preston Miller

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Tracy Grammer (born April 8, 1968, in Homestead, Florida) is an American folk singer known for her work as half of the folk duo Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer and for the solo career that she has continued since Carter's death in 2002. She released three albums with Dave Carter from 1998 to 2001, at first doing instrumental work and providing backing vocals, and then, by their last album together, singing lead vocals on half of the tracks. Two albums by the duo have been released following Carter's death.

Following Carter's death in 2002, Grammer made the decision to play solo at several of the dates that they had scheduled, most notably an engagement at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. Taking into account Carter's expressed wish that eventually she would sing all of the songs, she continued playing Carter's music.

Her first solo album, The Verdant Mile, was an EP containing her first original composition, the title track, a eulogy for Carter.

Her second solo release, Flower of Avalon, consisted of ten tracks, nine of which were written by Carter before his death, and one of which is a traditional folk song arranged by William Jolliff. The album was co-produced by Grammer and John Jennings. Featured artists include Mary Chapin Carpenter, who provided many backing vocals, and Jim Henry, Grammer's touring partner and Signature Sounds label mate.

Her third album, Book of Sparrows, was released in November, 2007 and is a seven-song EP featuring covers of songs by Tom Russell, Kate Power, David Francey, Dave Carter, and Paul Simon. The EP was co-produced by Grammer and Jim Henry. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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