Had more Daniels than I have got fingers last night with my friends in the bar, and when I awoke was a pain in my head and a stranger's hands caught in my hair. But it's never one like Daniel Webster, well I heard he could call forth the harps that the angels played there under the ground for the farmers, as they grew their crops.
I'm a farmer, myself, with my harvest of hearts, and the hardest of parts is the culling. But I've armour enough 'gainst the elements, tough, though my scythe blade is constantly dulling. No, it's never one like Daniel Webster, cause I heard he'd the power to call up the angels that lived in the soil that he tilled, and they'd play their harps until the fall. In the spring we were given a garden, and we sowed in it seeds that were strange. So we grew this strange fruit, but it rotted too soon, and I'd spend all my money on change.
Now I can't afford my Daniel Webster, but the Devil will buy me for cheap. And if ever I need, there's the bottle, and the drops I'm permitted to weep.
credits
from Brother Loyola,
released October 25, 2011
Written By Jessica Jalbert.
Jessica Jalbert is an Edmonton artist whose mortal musings and crystal voice have shaped for her a singular fox hole from
which to lob her canticles into the great unknown. She reps for OLD UGLY Recording Co. out of Edmonton and she enjoys the outdoors....more
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