This World Oft Can Be - Della Mae



     
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This World Oft Can Be Lyrics


This world oft can be a down and lonesome place to be
I hear the knock at my door and I know that you've come to me
Hang up your coat up on a peg in the wall
Set up your feet and stay for a whileThe lines on your face tell me something's troubling
Has the day and its weight made you feel old again?
light up a pile of kindling
watch the flames a flickeringRemember the years when we were young and free?
Now we've swayed and we've bent like a pair of poplar trees
Look at the pictures up on the wall
Pieces of a time when we stood tallThese are the days when I see my reckoning
The years fly past and I don't know what the end will bring
sit with me now by the fireside
sing me a song I'll sing you mine
The night draws close
the fire dies stedily
the room is warm
your eyes grow heavy
nevermind the clock on the mantle high

I'll make up the bed you can stay for the night
Nevermind the clock on the mantle high
I'll make up the bed you can stay for the night
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In a relatively short period of time, Della Mae has become a sensation in the music world. Commanding a powerful collective chemistry with vocal, instrumental, and songwriting talent to spare, the Boston-based combo mines time-honored elements to create music that's unmistakably fresh and contemporary.

The group quickly won an enthusiastic following through their high-energy live performances at festivals around the country. The band expanded its reputation with their self-released first album, 2011's I Built This Heart, which won an impressive amount of attention for a D.I.Y. release.

This World Oft Can Be, Della Mae's second album and Rounder debut, shows that like the Avett Brothers, Lumineers, and Punch Brothers, these five multitalented young women are respectful of American musical tradition, but not restricted by it, combining centuries' worth of musical influences with an emotionally tough, undeniably modern songwriting sensibility. 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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