Heart's Ease

Album: The Beast In Its Tracks (2013)
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  • Gonna find me a black eared bay
    Gonna meet me a black haired girl
    Who smells of smoke and caraway
    I'm on my way to find my own heart's ease.

    The high up country is the place where I
    Have always longed to wander wild and free
    Among the slender and the peace of mind
    Grow mountainsides of my own heart's ease.

    I've been with beauties and I've been with some
    That even speaking of them would be like
    Using the moonlight to describe the sun
    The fairest one is my own heart's ease.

    I've crossed the deserts and I crested swells
    The unknown country and the far-flung isles
    The shores of faraway and fare thee well.
    There's nowhere else like my own heart's ease.

    So, gather round me all you bright young blades
    And this little lesson take by me
    Go seek adventure gold and fame but may
    Each of you one day find your own heart's ease. Writer/s: JOSH RITTER
    Publisher: DUCHAMP, INC
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