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Greenwood Sidey

from Old Time Pigeon by The Woodsheep

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lyrics

There was a lady lived in the dark.
She fell in love with her father's clerk.

She leaned herself against a thorn.
There she had two pretty babes born.

She dressed herself in scarlet red,
red, the blade she held in her hand.

She buried them under a marble stone.
She prayed to God she'd never be known.

When she returned to her father's door,
she saw two pretty babes evermore

O Mother, Mother, we will remain
by your side til the end of days.

All alone and lonely-O.
Down by the Greenwood Sidey-O.

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from Old Time Pigeon, released September 20, 2019
Andrew Preston - guitar
Melissa Caskey - tenor vocal
Mary Morris - lead vocal

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The Woodsheep Morehead, Kentucky

With over 600 performances across 4 countries in only 3 years, this folk-pop trio have quickly become a mainstay in Appalachia's indie music scene. Weaving together folk, pop, jazz, and punk to form original compositions and new takes on old favorites, Preston, Caskey, and Holleran have breathed new life into Appalachian music by shoring up their own roots. ... more

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