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An original by Susan, inspired by these times.
Copyright Susan Ruth
lyrics
Where were you, when you woke up Sunday morning?
Where were you in the middle of March?
Where were you when you finally heard the warning?
Did you think these days would never come?
Chorus:
New Is: Death unfolding, Mercy holding
New Is: This is what they call all time
New Is: Death unfolding, Mercy holding
New Is: This is what they call all time
Who am I now that my ego’s shattered
Who am I when I have to be not do
Who am I as the world is growing Sadder
Tell me this, A reckoning it’s true
Now we’re here as the days they grow brighter
Now we’re hear but the darkness has come
We can choose a path that will be brighter
If you can think outside of yourself
credits
Susan Ruth: lyrics and music, guitar, violin, vocals
Steve Yost: upright bass, clarinet, rain stick, mixing
Jim Kawski: generous lender of the best rain stick ever
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