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A Harvestman

from Wild Rice by Leon Frear

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lyrics

Love is a ladder,
it matters who’s on top.
Stand on my shoulder you’ll get fatter,
While I’m out on the limb a little further.

Which tastes better in your tea,
All the salt? A little sugar?
You could stir my powdered bones,
It would sweeten up your water.

The farmer cooks up herrings,
Then drags them 'round his garden.
The followers come following,
As hungry dies the pauper.

At any rate we know that we
Were plagued here by some killer.
In riot times we heard the tales
But blamed it on the farmer.

The introduction pleases you
But don’t matter when you met her.
The important part is just whose voice
Is speaking in the letters.

Your little list is neatly writ
But what gist does it fall under?
Guess not my name, why bother?
Let my profession be thy wonder.

Mule and Plough, till my blood
Mule and Plough many years
Mule and Plough, till my blood
Mule and Plough over years

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from Wild Rice, released March 1, 2024
Recorded and Performed in a bedroom by Leon Frear

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