North Country Sky
Album: Love and Erosion
By: Love and Erosion
By: Love and Erosion
Duration
3:52
Genres
Description
Redemption, renewal, and optimism are feelings that few places may invoke better than the rustic, immaterial wilderness of the north country.. When the mundane in our lives can no longer sustain us, we may find places like these to be our of last garrisons of spiritual freedom.
Lyrics
Pink and peach sunsets under western canyon pines. Hollow birch fall frail; follow this dark horse trail. Reprise is the Montana plain, following Earth’s downward wind. Openness is smallness, my lover; openness is smallness, I pray. One day when we’re sad about passing through it too fast, we’ll head toward the north-country sky. Like a stormy weather breeze through frail January trees; I remember the last time my first lover she leaves. I should have gave her a longer kiss; I should have made her my only miss. Under only stars, my lover; I never should have told you this. Oh, she was fast. And oh, after class. And oh, we would drive; through the north-country sky