My beloved, my beloved.
Go down to the river, that’s where you’ll find her, my beloved.
Bathed in cedar and in pine, with cherry blossoms in her hair.
There you’ll find the sweetest sound when love is cultivated in the ground.
The gardens and vineyards of your life will bear the sweetest fruit.
The rafters of your home will be the stars that shine above you as you roam.
My beloved, my beloved.
Is to me, like the waves that sing so softly to the sea.
You’re my morning sun, my evening sky,
You’re the gentle calm accompanies the moon rise.
Your eyes depict the beauty and the blessings and the journeys to come.
The song of song belongs to you two.
My beloved, my beloved.
Go down to the river, that’s where you’ll find her, my beloved.
Bathed in frankincense and myrrh, with almond blossoms in her hair.
The open lakes and open skies of north Ontario shines in their eyes.
The gardens and vineyards of your life will bear the sweetest fruit.
The rafters of your home will be the stars that shine above you as you roam.
My beloved, my beloved, my beloved, my beloved.
Go down to the river, that’s where you’ll find her, my beloved.
credits
from Roll Up the Night Sky,
released April 30, 2015
Dana - vocals, mandolin
Mark - bass
Ben - drums, acoustic guitar
Eleuthera Diconca-Lippert - background vocals
Meghan Riley - background vocals
Jordy - nylon string guitar, Fender VI, banjo, percussion, piano, celeste
Listening to this album is akin to drinking sip by sip a cup full of pure love and tranquility, in which each sip embraces and nourishes the soul. oldbean66
I first heard Katie Spencer on YouTube when she was featured on the For Bert Jansch playlist. Katie played her own song called Shannon Road. The lead break that she plays twice really got my attention. I became a fan instantly. Every track on this album is lovely. The whole listening experience is like a favourite film running through my head. I'm so glad that in my twilight years I discovered Katie. I wish her a long and succesful career in music. Mitch Wild
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