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Written by Alec Lytle and published by Foggy Ridge Music (ASCAP)
© ℗ 2020

lyrics

Left turn at county road,
A few miles into the redwood groves,
A little house beyond the stream,
They built a swing up in the western trees,
Come down, some how, they lived on the mountain

She leaned hard into the wind,
Cold and wet it went beneath her skin,
Deep and wide it pulled him down,
Can’t find her way out of an endless sound,
For now, some how, they’re still on the mountain,

A little boy a little girl,
Painted colors on a darkened world,
Here’s my guitar not gonna sing,
The man she knew would never say these things,
So loud, for now, she moved off the mountain,

Now the kids are late for school,
Reminds herself that he was dark and cruel,
The trees stood strong on the ridge above,
She couldn’t try, she couldn’t pull her love…
Back down, somehow, he’s still on that mountain.

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from The Remains of Sunday, released December 2, 2020
Alec Lytle - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Stomps, Hambone, Songwriter
Dan Newitt - Harmony Vocals, Mandolin
Ben Estes - Harmony Vocals, Banjo, Stomps, Hambone
Dylan Day - Electric Guitar
Matt Chamberlain - Drums
David Piltch - Upright Bass
Gabe Witcher - Fiddle
Patrick Warren - Pump Organ, Melotron
Bryan Wegman - Stomps, Hambone
Priscilla Camelo - Stomps
Isaac Lytle - Stomps
Cadence Lytle - Stomps

Produced by Tony Berg
Mixed by Bob Clearmountain

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Alec Lytle is an independent singer/songwriter from the northern California coastal mountains. He performs and records with a group of musician as Alec Lytle & Them Rounders.

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