This one almost didn't make it on the album...it's so different from the other tracks, and I just wasn't sure it belonged. It really speaks to me though, and I think there was some magic that happened in the process of recording it. I ended up putting it at the end to close out the album. Seemed fitting.
credits
from Lay it on the Table,
released July 1, 2015
Words and music by Michael Hawkes (c)2015
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