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
I've left behind many things
But never my only friend
I fear I've failed the land I love
I'm afraid I've lost the fence
I could scream until the cows come home
But they're all sick in bed
Instead I'll say
"No my love, we can start again."
If I dream tonight
I hope to find you there
I'll tiptoe above the big ole crowd
And look for curly hair
I'll duck below their neckties
To find me two feet bare
As the artist paints another
World beyond compare
Down on Tinker Creek
So come on back to the country
And soon forget it all
Where cobwebs catch nightmares
And your children learn to fall
Right before the sun dies
Just sit them up real tall
Like flowers in the garden
When winter starts to crawl
Down on Tinker Creek
Well, if you wake before I die
You can find me on the street
Heading far from the city
To find out what I need
I hear that there's a land above
I guess we'll have to see
I'll share it there with you dear
But first we'll have to meet
Down on Tinker Creek
credits
from Barna Howard,
released February 21, 2012
Barna Howard: Guitar, Vocals
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
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
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