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Letters to Emily

from Seeds for Harvest by Whetherman

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Describe the scenery
A surreal almost freezing feeling
That won’t allow a moment to set in
Yet it counts, and though it’s off and on
I’m haunted by a cost bestowed upon
It’s like holding fickle smoke that’s heavy as hope

Are you in the sun-filled clouds
To retrieve this burying doubt?

I’m shipping off a letter of ink and tree
Departing to find the peace that I seek
Liberation lost, the flame and the rock
Trust in the afterthought that I’m finding the voice of Emily

And I write to you of the changing seasons
As if you’d came home late, hadn’t seen them
The grass fields raised higher now
And it covers the mountains strewn you once knew
We were laying warm over the damp ground
With a kind softness of the silence and the sounds
Will you be staying long, or realize where you belong?

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from Seeds for Harvest, released April 30, 2015

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Whetherman Jacksonville, Florida

Nicholas Williams, also known as Whetherman, is a seasoned, bucolic folk artist mixing the likes of Ray Lamontagne or Van Morrison with all the poetic feels of Bob Dylan’s early recordings. The traveling troubadour is known for artfully bridging the gap between folk, blues, country, and soul with a timeless finish. ... more

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