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Featuring Olivia Mainville
lyrics
Old witch sits on the short stone wall
The men in coats sweep the paths of fall
She's never once accompanied
Will you meet her in the evening?
You have learned and you have seen
Everything will lie between
The fox and the mule, the bird and the bee
Will you meet her in the evening?
Some things crawl beneath your boards
Playing games of neck and sword
So pull your quilt back over yours
Will you meet her in the evening?
Crying to a Cheshire moon
He pours you out from a tarnished spoon
It's like a feather in the wound
Will you meet her in the evening?
Horse is tied down by the lead
Trail's end, now, is what you see
The ageless question finally pleads
Will you meet her in the evening?
I can smooth your bruises pale
A favor for such a pretty girl
Come and sit down on my knee
For you have met me in the evening
You have met me in the evening
credits
from Cross Sections,
released February 27, 2016
Libby DeCamp- Guitar, banjo, vocals
Olivia Mainville- vocals, violin
Percussion, theremin: Adam Schreiber
Upright bass: Brandon James
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