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I was playing a progression on my mandolin using no 3rds, so it sounded real open and contemplative. My wife picked up on that and wrote the lyrics to Demelza's Song. From the BBC show, 'Poldark'. Featuring mandola and fiddle.
lyrics
How many times have we parted, how many times we've come back again
Each time seems harder, and each time I wonder where you've been
Dreams and times we've forgotten, wove their way into our hearts
Such a long history together, through lonely seasons and false starts
Home is a place to return to, that's what you say you don't need
But I need to know for certain, where it is you want to be
Ooh, go the other way, ooh, miles apart
Ooh, go the other way, don't ride away into the dark
Winds blow wild on the coastline, seabirds hang on the breeze
Balancing against each other, we find our way, clear and free
How many times have we parted, how many times we've come back again
Each time seems harder, and each time I wonder where you've been
Home is a place to return to, that's what you say you don't need
But I need to know for certain, where it is you want to be
credits
from Unlikely,
released December 10, 2020
Rob Loren- Violin, Mandola, 8-string Electric Mandolin, 5-string Electric Mandolin, Electric Bass
Steve Hatfield- Drums
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