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Up These Branches

from Up these Branches by Friend of all the World

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Send me in the evening,
I've a mind that's turned to leaving,
I am awake,
I've no thought for where I'm going,
Need no sign-post to be showing me the way,

On my path meandering,
I forsook all understanding as a fool's game,
I had eyes that knew no fetters,
Kept them open wide to better see the flame,

Things we say get broken,
Save those things we leave unspoken,
What we can't plan,
This is all I have to leave that you'd remember me,
And know me as a man,

And now, set me on down to linger in the sand,
Let me feel barefoot breathing of the land,
And send me on up these branhes to the wind,

Now the way draws clearer,
And familiar hearts beat near,
I feel the pull of some slow slipping,
The loosening of the grip,
In these strong hands lays bear my record,
I have nothing more to recommend my name,

And now, set me on down to linger in the sand,
Let me feel barefoot breathing of the land,
And send me on up these branhes to the wind,

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from Up these Branches, released March 1, 2010

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Friend of all the World Montréal, Québec

Indie folk-rock five-piece Friend of All the World formed around a Craigslist classified posted by singer-songwriter Robert Cole in 2010. The improbable ensemble has since been cultivating their signature eclectic sound, which has taken a raw and vital turn in their latest and third album called “Rue-St-Louis”. ... more

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