Do you rest easy now, tired one
Have you laid down your troubles by the golden fading sun
And does the rosy moon still hold you in her arms
With her strange sweet charms
Will anybody ever know
Where did you come from, and where did you go
And how can it be you didn’t see the wide blue skies
In your own glowing eyes
There are so many endlessly colored ways
And so much could be worth your nights and your days
And every morning hymn you’ve sung is still so clear
They’ve been ringing in my ears
credits
from Son of the Hills,
track released January 22, 2021
Written by Ben Greenberg
Produced and mixed by Jordan Ruiz
Mastered by Joe Hutchinson
Vocals, acoustic guitar, grand piano - Ben Greenberg
Acoustic guitar, percussion, harmonies - Jordan Ruiz
Violin - Phoebe Silva
Double bass - Max Schwartz
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