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The Blackest Crow

from The Blackest Crow by Lulu's Fate

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Traditional Appalachian tune, inspired by Dirk Powell's version

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As time draws near my dearest dear when you and I must part
How little you know of the grief and woe in my poor aching heart
'Tis but I suffer for your sake, believe me dear it's true
I wish that you were staying here, or I was going with you

I wish my breast were made of glass wherein you might behold
Upon my heart your name lies wrote in letters made of gold
In letters made of gold my love, believe me when I say
You are the one that I will adore until my dying day

The blackest crow that ever flew would surely turn to white
If ever I prove false to you bright day will turn to night
Bright day will turn to night my love, the elements will mourn
If ever I prove false to you the seas will rage and burn

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from The Blackest Crow, released September 7, 2014
Tom Espinola - guitar, vocals
Kristen Jones - cello, vocals
Kara Falck - vocals

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Lulu's Fate Washington, D.C.

Lulu’s Fate is a trio based in the Washington DC area, performing a variety of traditional American music as well as original songs and tunes. The group combines virtuosic instrumentals with tight 3-part harmonies to create new interpretations of traditional Appalachian music. They also mix in a variety of country blues, Dixieland, sea chanteys, southern string band tunes, and more. ... more

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