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No shadows from the noon day sun
Lie upon the letters left undone
With all the day leaning on my empty hand
With all the world still yet to live
I'm not fool enough to think the world could give
Me what I'm looking for to understand
Shall I read the leaves pressed in a book
Or take the time to look and linger whereupon I stand
Or shall I write a sad song today
And shift over my thoughts as they fray
Into unraveled revels that lead me well astray
Leave me with the only song that I can play

I read somewhere that when you're sad
Your body makes a chemical thereby
Releasing it into the brain
So things don't seem so bad...
I guess that beeing down is like some kind of high
Si I write a sad song today
And watch all of the colors turn to grey
Let the hours drift easily away
The words, the melody the only things to stay

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from A Hand Full of Days (Vollume III), released December 11, 2015

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Birch Book

The enigmatic B’eirth is best known as the frontman for the psychedelic folk outfit In Gowan Ring. However, with his Birch Book project, he has moved away from the psychedelics and instead, opted for a simpler, more straightforward folk sound. The result, however, is still some pretty haunting — and haunted — music, thanks to B’eirth’s deft guitar-work and dreamy Nick Drake-esque vocals. - Opus ... more

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