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Lately I’ve been holding on
to an unfamiliar song
that I picked right off a tree
that was growing from the ground

Each note written on a leaf
they was fallin’ all around
verses came right through the bark
big and beautiful and dark
I can get used to this
I can get used to this

Many lives through I have roamed
at least that’s what I’ve been told
even whoring out my soul
just to find a perfect chord

And a simple kind of beat,
yes a simple kind of beat
that will knock you off your feet
and make you say
I can get used to this
I can get used to this

Lately I’ve been holding on
to an unfamiliar song
that I picked right off a tree
that was growing from the ground

Each note written on a leaf
they was fallin’ all around
verses came right through the bark
big and beautiful and dark
I can get used to this
I can get used to this
I can get used to this

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from Somewhereville, released May 1, 2001

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Bow Thayer Vermont

Bow Thayer's music features his custom Bojotar and fuses experimental elements with Americana, rock, bluegrass, and folk, resulting in a singular, progressive sound that has earned descriptions ranging from “Green Mountain soul” to “modern backwoods music.” American Songwriter says this "onetime Levon Helm compatriot is the best artist to come from New England in recent years." ... more

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