How many times can I ask the same question?
Oh love, so many, love
I’m howling outside, praying hard for a connection
And for love, oh love
Turning and returning to the last light burning out for love, oh love
Is it a craze, an illusion, an obsession?
Or is it love, oh love?
There’s a world outside your head
You better come on out, you better bring out your dead
There’s a world outside your skin
You better come on out, or else I’m coming in
Come on, let’s start again
Ribbons of white, spooling out of every door and every window
And they’re coming out for love, oh love
Trickles of light pooling everywhere the water finds the outflow
And they’re coming out, coming out for love, oh love
Turning and returning to the last light burning out for love, oh for love
Is it a flame, a delusion, an inferno?
Or is it love, oh love?
There’s a world outside your head
You better come on out, you better bring out your dead
There’s a world outside your skin
You better come on out, or else I’m coming in
There’s a world outside your head
You better come on out, you better bring out your dead
There’s a world outside your skin
You better come on out, or else I’m coming in
credits
from I Draw Slow,
released September 9, 2022
(Dave and Louise Holden) Holden Publishing (IMRO/SESAC), Administered by Compass Rights Management (SESAC)
Guitar – Dave Holden
Double bass – Konrad Liddy
Fiddle / Violin – Adrian Hart
Banjo – Colin Derham
Vocals – Louise Holden, Dave Holden
I Draw Slow has been consistently redefining acoustic roots music for over ten years. Formed in Dublin Ireland, the award
winning five piece is led by siblings and songwriters Dave and Louise Holden. They have released four critically acclaimed albums. Their last album, Turn Your Face To The Sun, went to Number 1. Their new Album will be released in September...more
supported by 6 fans who also own “Bring Out Your Dead”
The instrumentation and songwriting in this album is really top-tier. Aofie is one of my favorite folk/alt-country artists and she performs wonderfully, bringing her unique tone of voice to this project. This album was my first step into Aofie's artistry, and is firmly one of my favorite albums. rileyridgway
supported by 5 fans who also own “Bring Out Your Dead”
I have listened to bluegrass and old-timey style banjo music for many years. Nora Brown has the most poetic interpretation of these styles that I have heard so far. She is the John Fahey of banjo (but also with striking vocals). brit_b