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Harvest Festival

from Harry Anne Linseed by Haniell

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lyrics

Villagers are here for an assembly
The chillun came two by two
Little lamb drawings of ingathering
And mothers, too
They sit in this room
Beneath the card.

I wish I could take my viol da gam
And walk off to South Zeal
Where I can paint landskips and enjoy
The dregs of my life
In quietness and ease
But then the card.

Every eye sees the white woollen man
His scarlet breeches and his candlestick hands
He came with clouds, and when kneeling,
His trumpet sounds.

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from Harry Anne Linseed, track released September 18, 2021
Haniell Langton-Laybourn (music, lyrics*; vocals, piano, electric bass guitar, double bass, harmonium, drum machine; arrangements; field recordings, production, engineering, mixing, mastering; video editing);
Matthew O'Keeffe (tenor saxophone);
Thomas Gooch (artwork).

Samples:
“Long, Long, Long” from The Beatles by The Beatles; “Isn’t It A Pity” from All Things Must Pass by George Harrison; “Instant Karma!” by John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band; “The Great Gig In The Sky” from Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd; “Prelude in G minor” performed by Idil Biret, recorded for Naxos in 2005, composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff.
* some lines are adapted from a letter by Thomas Gainsborough, reproduced in "The Letters of Thomas Gainsborough", ed. Mary Woodall (Greenwich, Connecticut: New York Graphic Society, 1963), p. 115, no. 56, and scenes are taken from the painting "Grandpa’s Pipe" by Sandy Carter.

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