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Penny Street

from 'Wind in the Trees' by Whetherman

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There's an archway made of brimstone
A shelter and an open door
For the tired men, or the crippled and the poor
I walk passed the scent of ashtrays
Any day I decide to roam
Where my feet shall take me
On Penny Street when I'm alone

Ahhh...
I feel good when my feet take me along Penny Street

Guarantees I had about being here
Years down the road
Trickled off like beading water
And departed like smoke
Memories are foggy but comfy
It's not often that my mind unwinds
But I feel good when my feet take me
Along Penny Street sometimes

Ahhh...
I feel good when my feet take me along Penny Street

There are birds traveling on the skyline
Guiding my eyes near the sunlight
If the wind could talk it'd surely say
Follow me this way...
And I could leave
Let my feet take me
So far from Penny Street...

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from 'Wind in the Trees', released May 15, 2011

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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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