Forest Serenade

Album: Wolf's Law (2013)
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  • Outside somewhere the shadows roll
    I only know what I am told
    So hurry slowly all of you
    So hurry slowly through the truth
    Our grooves are set in another life
    An open trail of falling signs
    Uncertainty but all mine

    Don’t be the hand that takes
    Lulls my forest serenade
    Don’t be the hand that pulls
    Different aims from different bows

    Through mist and sun and gales and showers
    No season to where my love begins
    But maybe I’m not ready for
    But maybe you weren’t ready for
    The big wheels trip you up inside
    Nothing can trip a changing sign
    Uncertainty, but not mine

    Don’t be the hand that takes
    Lulls my forest serenade
    Don’t be the hand that pulls
    Different aims from different bows
    Don’t be the hand that takes
    Lulls my forest serenade

    Just let me be there one more time
    We’ll go together one last time
    There may be other chances, but I
    Know darker thoughts seep in and overtake

    Don’t be the hand that takes
    Lulls my forest serenade
    Don’t be the hand that pulls
    Different aims from different bows
    Don’t be the hand that takes
    Lulls my forest serenade
    Don’t be the curtain fall
    Another cursed gathering ball
    Don’t be the hand that takes
    Lulls my forest serenade Writer/s: RHIANNON BRYAN, RHYDIAN DAVIES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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