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The Blackest Crow

from Old Time Pigeon by The Woodsheep

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lyrics

As time draws near, my dearest dear,
for you and I to part.
How little you know of the grief and woe
in my poor aching heart.

Tis but I suffer for your sake,
believe me dear, it's true.
I wish that you were staying here or I was going with you.

I wish my breast was made of glass,
wherein you might behold
upon my heart, your name lies wrote
in letters made of gold.

In letters made of gold, my love,
believe me when I say,
you are the one I will adore
until my dying day.

The blackest crow that ever flew
would surely turn to white.
If ever I prove false to you,
bright day would turn to night.

Bright day would turn to night, my love,
the elements would mourn.
If ever I prove false to you,
the seas would rage and burn.

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from Old Time Pigeon, released September 20, 2019
Andrew Preston - guitar, banjo, lead vocal
Wyatt Smith - bass
Mary Morris - harmony vocal
Leanna Price - fiddle

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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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