Barna Howard's self-titled, debut full-length on ye olde compact disc. Made in the USA.
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Barna Howard's self-titled debut full-length on classic black 12" vinyl. Includes digital download card & lyric insert in a handsome reverse board printed jacket.
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lyrics
How could I forget your mother's face
And the time it took to settle down?
As she stood there in disbelief
While off to war, I was bound
I'll send you kisses across the water
For I'd go mad if love weren't true
It's hard to find someone to talk to
Because over here, that's what the weapons do
I won't send you timber, nails and tears
Because, honey
That kind of thing ain't for you
I hope you're still running around the yard
Picking red roses in the sun
I know for you it's so damn hard
To catch the breath you'd never thought would run
But springtime, I know, is on the move
Oh, how I miss that old cherry tree
Tell me all the white blossoms have bloomed
Because over here, that's one thing you never see
I won't send you timber, nails and tears
Because, honey
That kind of thing ain't what you need
credits
from Barna Howard,
released February 21, 2012
Barna Howard: Guitar, Vocals
supported by 10 fans who also own “Timber, Nails and Tears”
This is an exquisite album. I haven't stopped listening to it ever since I got it. I'll take a great album over a great playlist any day, and 'Over and Even' is the perfect example of why that remains the case. This is the best, through and through. musicconnection
On “Meet Me By the River,” Dawn Landes’s self-described “Nashville record,” buoyant country melodies settle deep into lush instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2018
supported by 9 fans who also own “Timber, Nails and Tears”
A quiet but incredibly impactful set of songs from a remarkable Saskatoon troubadour. Read more about this release at Sound Salvation Army: http://www.soundsalvationarmy.com/im-just-getting-used-to-the-quietness/ Patrick Book