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Creature

from Ordinary Florist by David Pascoe

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When the hills have all turned green
I will wait here
‘til the fog clears
my home

There’s a valley in between
that I hold dear
free from all fear
when I roam

Only after all the falling of the rain, rain, rain
clears my veins in the neck
and the body of my home

When the hills have all turned green
and the fog burned low
I will turn into a creature I suppose

What if I come and tear you apart
of me wonders if I could
You’re half a helping,
but upon this hungry heart
I swear I would

Where to?
Your carcass is rotting as it should
You are forgiven,
for your body’s yet to feed
the hillside’s good

What if I come and tear you apart?
of me wonders if I could
You’re half a helping,
but upon this hungry heart
I swear I would

Where to?
Your carcass is rotting as it should

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from Ordinary Florist, released August 4, 2017
David Pascoe - mandolin & vocals

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David Pascoe San Francisco, California

David Pascoe is a singer and multi-instrumentalist based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

He was the winner of the 2014 Open Mic Big Stage Competition at Infinity Music Hall in Norfolk, CT, where he later opened for newgrass legend Sam Bush. His newest project, Late for the Train, is a folk collaboration with singer and multi-instrumentalist Laura Benson.
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