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Stones

from Stones by Tom Mitchell

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Somehow I made it through the day
Left with my head in disarray
Wandered the way I'd always go
Didn't get far on account of snow

Struggling on I lost my way
Vision of her led me astray
I found a soft place to lay my head
Watching the moon dance on my breath

Never dropped stones, never told anyone
So I'm going to succumb to what the night's become

Say my friend, can you help me now?
Don't know what happened, what it's all about
I've come so far and left it all behind
Now I'm slipping away in the pale starlight

My wife and my boy are staying out of town
Left me up here, just wandering round
I'd give up my soul for eternity
For a final few seconds with them next to me

Never dropped stones, never told anyone
So I'm going to succumb to what the night's become

Never dropped stones, never told anyone
So I'm going to succumb to what the night's become

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from Stones, released March 2, 2015
Backing vocals: Sarah Proudfoot

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Tom Mitchell London, UK

Tom Mitchell is a writer of melodically haunting and dynamic compositions, infused with a mellow and ambient 60s folk reminiscence. He first picked up a guitar at the age of 11, wowed by the finger-style skill of Mark Knopfler. 21 years later, the self-chosen solo artist now charms his audience with soulful, silky vocals and an imaginative and ensouled sense of storytelling. ... more

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