The Piper - Brian Stevens



     
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The Piper Lyrics


They came from the hills
And they came from the valleys and the plains
They struggled in the cold
In the heat and the snow and in the rainCame to hear him play
Play their minds awayWe're all following a strange melody
We're all summoned by a tune
We're following the piper
And we dance beneath the moonWe're following the piper
And we dance beneath the moon for him
And we dance beneath the moonSub luna saltamusThey came from the south
From the west and the north and from the east
They waited for the man
Like a parish is waiting for the priestLonged to hear him play
Play their minds awayWe're all following a strange melody
We're all summoned by a tune
We're following the piper
And we dance beneath the moonWe're following the piper
And we dance beneath the moon for him

And we dance beneath the moonSub luna saltamusHe gave them a dream
He seduced everybody in the land
The fire in his eyes
And the fear was a weapon in his handSo they let him play
Play their minds awayWe're all following a strange melody
We're all summoned by a tune
We're following the piper
And we dance beneath the moonWe're following the piper
And we dance beneath the moon for him
And we dance beneath the moonAnd we dance beneath the moon

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“Brian’s got a neat way of laying down some pure alternative americana sounds. Great stories, thought provoking lyrics, foot-stompin’ jams, the cat is on.”
— Middle Tennessee Music //////////////// Brian Stevens, tearing straight out of the heart of Northern California, plays the rough and tumble acoustic tunes that grab you by the guts and pull until you bleed. A sound that's hard to pin down, Brian Stevens takes the fierce rumble of classic punk on a journey through the Southern dust bowl, emerging with a modern and unique version of timeless American music.

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