The Woodcutter's Son
The Woodcutter's Son lyrics by The Last Bison. Out in the woods Beyond the fields In a cottage made from tin Lives a man And with his lathe He would carve the...
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The Woodcutter's Son
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Out in the woods
Beyond the fields
In a cottage made from tin
Lives a man
And with his lathe
He would carve the faces
Of people he knew on the shore
Of people that he knew before
He surrendered himself to the trade
Fell in love with the ones he’d create
Twas the Woodcutter’s Son
He fiddled away
With the friends that he made
Then he’d place them on the shelf
One by one
Giving them names
Of distant places
Where he had experienced love
From ones had no memory of
From ones he had known long ago
Whose cradles and lamp stands he’d known
Twas the Woodcutter’s Son
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