What I am
is a dark cavity
where a lightning storm
is raging brilliantly
What I am
is a forest deep
where lovers meet
hot and cold combining
It takes shape
as a tidal wave
on a peaceful shore
a floating mass surviving
It takes shape
in the roots of love
It takes shape
na-na-ya-na-na
It takes shape
in the roots of love
It takes shape
Destiny
What I am to be
How the story peaks
a pinnacle of comedy, tragedy
It takes shape
in the roots of love
It takes shape
na-na-ya-na-na
It takes shape
in the roots of love
It takes shape
It takes shape
in the roots of love
It takes shape
in the roots of love
in the roots of love
credits
from Old Tomorrow,
released April 23, 2013
Corwin Fox - vocals, acoustic guitar
Miss Emily Brown - vocals, autoharp, harmonium
Hannah Epperson - violin, vocals
Christina Zaenker - violin, vocals
Manjinder Benning - tabla, vocals
Beautiful and original showcase of the Rashomon Effect through music. The emotional depth and musical range Hannah displays is truly incredible. Easily in my top 5 albums of 2016. Thank you Hannah for this beautiful record. T.J. Dwyer
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