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Beyond Those Hills

from Curse of Los Lunas by Bart Moore

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Title is inspired by George Pickett's exhortation to battle, 3rd day of Gettysburg---"Home, boys...home is just beyond those hills." Then his three Confederate divisions went out & got slaughtered

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On the morning that you died
The boys from the Lodge raised a toast
They drank one to your ghost
I wandered aimlessly and found you here
Let’s go into that tavern there
For one more glass of beer

And tell me that you see a better place to be
After plundering, blundering forward
Home is there, just beyond those hills

On the afternoon you died
Sun blazes, May flowers explode
You walked the Golden Road
You drained your glass and said goodbye
You said I’m going to leave this ground
After one more round

And tell me that you see a better place to be
After plundering, blundering forward
Home is there, just beyond those hills

I see you walking down by the olde St Joe
I'll stay/till it's time to go

And tell me that you see a better place to be
After plundering, blundering forward
Home is there, just beyond those hills

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from Curse of Los Lunas, released November 11, 2018
Backing Vocals: Kitty Donohoe
Mandolin: Corey DeRushia
Lead Vocals & Other Instruments: Bart Moore

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Bart Moore Grand Ledge, Michigan

Bart Moore weds native influences of the Pogues, Tom Waits &Basement Tapes-era Dylan to a headfull of images singularly his own.

"No one writes like Moore: setting scenes using peculiar lyrical details, tying slipknots in the human timeline; history intertwines with the present, bringing death to life. All that comes into play on Graveyards, Wind, & War." ___ Kevin Curtin, Austin Chronicle
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