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The Strange One

from The Serpent Eats His Tail by Wes Covey

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lyrics

As I drive past the field
Hanging haunted with fog
I know how you feel
I know you feel wrong
I know how you feel
I know you feel ashamed
I know how you feel
'Cause I feel the same

As I drive past your house
Sitting shielded at night
I know how you feel
I know you feel right
I know how you feel
I know you're feeling strong
I know how you feel
I've known all along

And I hear all about your seven-headed son
How he would feast upon the trees
He'd drink down the rivers
He'd sip up the sun
Then sleep in a stupor of leaves
He'd sip down the rivers
Drink up the sun
Then sleep in a stupor of leaves

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from The Serpent Eats His Tail, released July 22, 2014

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Wes Covey Portland, Maine

Wes Covey is the multi-instrumentalist frontman of experimental ambient collective The Ten Thousand Things (sacredmusick.bandcamp.com). When not bending his strings into soundscape narratives, Covey is a fingerpicking folksinger. The Serpent Eats His Tail is his first solo acoustic album, collecting favorite covers, instrumentals and songs written over the past dozen years. ... more

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