Song | now (more near ourselves than we) |
Artist | Tin Hat Trio |
Album | The Rain Is a Handsome Animal |
Now, more near ourselves than we | |
Is a bird singing in a tree | |
Who never sings the same thing twice | |
And still that singing’s all the way his. | |
Eyes can feel, ears may see, there’s never lived a guerre hive | |
If earth and sky should break in two, he’d make them one, he sung so true. | |
Whom sings for us, for you, for me, | |
For each leaf, new or then, come here. | |
And for his own, his mouth, his teeth, | |
He sings to everywhere he’s here. | |
Now, more near ourselves than we | |
Is a bird singing in a tree. | |
Who never sings the same way twice | |
And still that singing’s all the way his. |
Now, more near ourselves than we | |
Is a bird singing in a tree | |
Who never sings the same thing twice | |
And still that singing' s all the way his. | |
Eyes can feel, ears may see, there' s never lived a guerre hive | |
If earth and sky should break in two, he' d make them one, he sung so true. | |
Whom sings for us, for you, for me, | |
For each leaf, new or then, come here. | |
And for his own, his mouth, his teeth, | |
He sings to everywhere he' s here. | |
Now, more near ourselves than we | |
Is a bird singing in a tree. | |
Who never sings the same way twice | |
And still that singing' s all the way his. |