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lyrics

On the day I collapse
I will catch your eye
And kiss your quivering palm
And I will know you by your scent
And you will know me by my psalm

On the day I collapse
The rattling sabres all shall lose their boast
And I will write you letters
Penned with just the words I like the most

On the day I collapse
I will laugh at every thump beneath my shirt
And every time I stood in awe
At sultry shapes beneath a skirt
The wind will fail, the earth will crack,
The sea will shuffle to its grays

Yeah the day I collapse
Will be the boldest of my days

And I'll wake like I never slept
Lips frothed and pale
From promises unkept

On the day I collapse
I will see you dancing solo on the porch
Your sun dress spinning through the fog
With just a smile for your torch

And you'll go on and on
'Bout how the world still loves me
In its own dark, twisted ways

Yeah, the day I collapse
Will be the lightest of my days

Will be the lightest of my days

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from Notes To My Blood, released June 8, 2016

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"This is not your average Folk radio. The sound that [theythem] creates is pure gold, and Notes to My Blood is a charming, artistic record, that will draw new and old fans alike."

- No Depression, The Journal of Roots Music

"Tasteful and refined, Chris Norwood’s 'Year of the Bear' represents the future of folk."

-Skopemag.com
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