Tall Tree Woman
Can I count the rings?
Tall Tree Woman
Can I count the rings?
And though you're sinking under,
You find the breath to sing.
And though you're sinking under,
You find the breath to sing.
Your husband and your son
Slipped softly to the sea.
Your husband and your son
Slipped softly to the sea.
With a cry of desperation,
And a parting
With a cry of desperation,
And a parting
Tall Tree Woman,
Can I count the rings?
Tall Tree Woman,
Can I count the rings?
And though you're sinking under,
You find the breath to sing.
And though you're sinking under,
You find the breath to sing.
And death he gonna call,
He come knockin' at your door.
And death he gonna call,
He come knockin' at your door.
You smile sweetly, shake your finger,
"Don't come 'round here no more".
You smile sweetly, shake your finger,
"Don't come 'round here no more".
And though you're sinkin' under,
You find the breath the to sing.
And though you're sinkin' under,
You find the breath to sing,
And though you're sinkin' under,
You find the breath to sing.
credits
from How To Take A Fall,
released November 18, 2014
Jad Hammoud - Guitar/Harmony
Peter Klaassen - Bass/Vox
Josh Wynnyk - Drums
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