Graphic design by Lea Walpole, Soggy Brolly, Queenstown, Tas. The cover art is an 1860s hand-coloured woodcut, credit to North Wind Picture Archives, Alamy.
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lyrics
I've just been giving my love, in whatever way,
And I've been learning so many of the ropes,
And then I turn around, and it's just there one day,
And even though I know that love's a hoax,
It's just something that I feel, and it's there today;
It's easy in the cells of my body,
It's just something that I feel, and it's there today;
It's easy in the cells of my body.
And I know you must not believe in the way that things feel,
But the substance of our friendship is easy and real.
And so I can tell it to you fearlessly, because it's just true,
And I'm just a strange little creature, with nothing to prove,
I'm just a tiny little creature, beneath a huge sun,
And I don't need anything, anything done.
Yes I can tell it you fearlessly, because it's just true,
I can tell it to you fearlessly, because I have nothing to prove,
I can tell it to you fearlessly, beneath a huge sun,
I can tell it to you fearlessly, because I need nothing done,
I need nothing done.
I've just been giving my love in whatever way,
And I've been learning so many of the ropes,
And then I turn around, and it's just there one day,
And even though I know that love's a hoax,
It's just something that I feel, and it's there today;
It's easy in the cells of my body,
It's just something that I feel, and it's there today;
It's easy in the cells of my body.
credits
from Bring the show back home,
released June 6, 2022
Written by Teri Young
Recorded by Al Future
Mixed and mastered by Isaac Barter
Vocals by Teri Young
Cittern guitar by Teri Young
Mandolin by Luke Plumb
Double bass by Hamish Stevenson
Violin and viola by Emily Sheppard and Ziah Cooper
Cow bell by Beau Thomas
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