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The Waking EP

by Kris Delmhorst

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1.
The Waking 03:51
THE WAKING Lyrics adapted from Theodore Roethke, "The Waking" I wake to sleep, I take my waking slow I feel my fate in what I cannot fear I wake to sleep, take my waking slow I learn by going where I have to go We think by feeling, what is there to know I feel my being dance from ear to ear I wake to sleep, take my waking slow I learn by going where I have to go Of those so close beside me, which are you? God bless the ground, I’ll walk softly there. And wake to sleep, and take my waking slow And learn by going where to go Great nature has another thing to do to you and me So won’t you take the lively air? Wake to sleep, take your waking slow, And lovely, learn by going where to go The shaking keeps me steady, I should know What falls away is always and is near I wake to sleep, I take my waking slow I learn by going where I have to go I learn by going where I have to go I learn by going
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Hungry 04:01
HUNGRY Lyrics adapted from Gwendolyn Brooks, "My Dreams, My Works, Must Wait til after Hell" I hold my honey and I hold my bread In little boxes made up of my will I close up tightly each little lid And say Be firm til I return from hell I am very hungry, I am incomplete None can say when I may dine again No man can tell me any word but Wait I keep my eyes pointed in Wondering how long is this my fate And why’d these devil days ever begin I am very hungry, I am incomplete None can say when I may dine again What legs are left will take me home What little heart I keep the memory of I hope the taste I still remember Honey and dreams, dreams and bread, bread and love I am very hungry, I am incomplete None can say when I may dine again
3.
Jerusalem 03:39
JERUSALEM Lyrics adapted from William Blake, "Jerusalem" And did those feet in ancient times Walk upon these mountains green? And was the holy lamb of God Here on these pleasant pastures seen? And did the countenance divine Shine forth upon these clouded hills? And was Jerusalem built here Among these darkened mills? Bring me my bow of burning gold Bring me my arrows of desire Bring me my spear, O clouds unfold Bring me my chariot of fire I shall not cease from mental fight Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand Til we have built Jerusalem Here in this green and pleasant land
4.
UPHILL ALL THE WAY Lyrics adapted from Christina Rossetti, "Up-Hill" Is the road uphill all the way? Yes, to the very end. Will the journey take the whole long day? From morn to night my friend. And will there be a resting place? A roof when the night begins. Will the darkness hide it from my face? No you cannot miss that inn. Will I meet other travelers there? Those who have come before. Will they hear me knocking? They won’t leave you standing at that door. Will I find comfort, sore and weak? Of work you shall find the sum. Are there beds for me and all who seek? Yes, beds for all who come. But it’s uphill all the way And the journey’s gonna take all day And is there room at the table there? All may come to dine. Perhaps a glass to ease our cares? Good strong ale and wine. And will they take me as I am? None get turned away. And is there mercy for the damned? Forgiven is yesterday. But it’s uphill all the way And the journey’s gonna take all day Is the road uphill all the way? Yes, to the very end. Will the journey take the whole long day? From morn to night my friend. And will there be a resting place? A roof when the night begins. Will the darkness hide it from my face? No you cannot miss that inn.
5.
Inisfree 03:43
INISFREE Lyrics adapted from William Butler Yeats, "The Lake Isle of Inisfree" I will arise and go now, to Inisfree And a cabin build of clay and wattles made Bean-rows will I have there, and a hive for the honeybee And live alone in the bee-loud glade. And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow From the vales of the morning to where the cricket sings Midnight’s all a glimmer, noon’s a purple glow And evening full of the linnet’s wings I will arise and go now, for always, night and day I hear lake-water lapping at the shore While I stand in the roadway, or on the pavement gray I hear it in my heart’s deep core I will arise and go now, go to Inisfree And a cabin build of clay and wattles made Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honeybee And live alone in the bee-loud glade.
6.
When I Go 04:20
WHEN I GO Lyrics adapted from Christina Rossetti, "When I Am Dead, My Dearest" When I go, my dear, Sing no sad songs for me Plant no roses at my head, No shady cypress tree Be the green grass above me, Showers and dew-drops wet, And if you will, remember And if you will, forget I won’t see the shadows I won’t feel the rain I won’t hear the nightingale Singing out like he’s in pain I’ll be dreaming through the twilight That knows no rise nor set And maybe I’ll remember And maybe I’ll forget

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In celebration of the 10th anniversary of 2006’s Strange Conversation, the original band from that album reconvenes to record six more songs drawn from classic works of poetry by Theodore Roethke, Gwendolyn Brooks, William Blake, Christina Rossetti, and William Butler Yeats. The songs touch thematically on the passage of time, death and redemption, and inspiration lost and found; all rendered with deeply-felt musicianship and Delmhorst’s warm voice and laid-back jazz phrasing.

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released June 8, 2016

KD - vocals, acoustic and nylon string guitar, baritone ukulele, piano, cello
Kevin Barry - electric, acoustic, and lap steel guitars, accordion, vocals
Paul Kochanski - upright bass, vocals
Lorne Entress - drums, vocals
Jeffrey Foucault - steel resophonic guitar on "Jerusalem"

Recorded and mixed by Chris Rival at Middleville Studio, North Reading, MA
Mastered by Alex McCollough, True East Mastering, Nashville, TN
Design by Brian Turner, Cricket Press, Lexington, KY

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“Long Day in the Milky Way” is a shimmering compendium of sometimes murmuring, sometimes urgent pop and Americana sounds" Boston Globe

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