Love/Murder song. There is a fine line between true love and murder, and this song walks that line. Bluesy fingerstyle guitar leads the track with some banjo and harmonica for flavor
lyrics
Its plain to see, what you've done to me
Cause here I lay, six feet deep
The angels fly over my head, just because you wanted me dead
When you make my oatmeal in the morning
I pray to God, it's not poisoned
You smile at me so viciously
I'm beginning to see, what you've done to me
It was late last night, as we lie in bed
I found a gun stashed under your head
And as you talked in your sleep, I heard what you had planned for me
When I take my shower at the close of day
I lock the door, to keep you away
But this one time it slipped my mind
Now my remains, they will never find
Well it's all over, and now I'm gone
And you live in our happy home
But just one thing I just can't see
Why did you do, what you've done to me?
credits
from Creature,
released January 1, 2008
Andrew Eversole: banjo, vocals, guitar; Sarah Strable, vocals; Richard Welsh: dobro; Lewis; harmonica; Shane Lee, bass
The Cumberland Ghost is a story. It is the tale of a spirit finding its way through the courses of life. Making mistakes, learning, and living better. While all the time learning about Love. Andy Eversole
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