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Rehearsing the Long Walk Home

from Night Loops by Jack O' The Clock

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DW - vocals, acoustic guitar, lap steel, percussion
KM - recorder
JH - bass, whistling
JG - marimba, bundt pans, corrugated tubes
Karl Evangelista - electric guitar

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from Night Loops, released May 1, 2014
Sandhill cranes as we cross North Dakota.
A bid for the truth or just a poem?
Getting somewhere, Oh Lord,
or just rehearsing the long walk home?

Old lover, father and mother,
all of the holes I’ve gazed into:
I’m sorry, the light changed
and I never saw to the bottom of you.

I fear the fog like any hunter
accustomed to breath and clarity,
but when it descends, Oh Lord,
you lose your bearings and you are free.

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Jack O' The Clock Oakland, California

JACK O' THE CLOCK "presents a fine lesson on what it means to write songs that are at once approachable and human while simultaneously being incredibly profound in terms of timbre, depth of emotion, and harmonic complexity," Progulator.

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