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SINGER: Joe Grant
SONG:The Music In The Woods
The workshop has been quiet now for nigh-on eighty years it's been that long since loving hands brought music forth from wood in here golden-red and caked with rosin dust stands his life's work on the shelf old sam who always heard, "you should be building something else!" A carriage-maker was his trade and he could do it fairly well but whether it was timely done happened as his moods they rose and fell he'd stop with half the wheeling done and to his finer tools he'd turn to cut and shape and coax the wood to sing the song he heard Chorus put your hands to the wood touch the music put there by the summer sun and wind the rhythms of the rain, locked within the rings and let your fingers find the music in the wood
with the shop knee-deep in shavings and a carriage scarce begun his wife would find old sam at work on a fiddle that was nearly done "oh, sam!", she cried, "will i have to pay the mortgage by myself? we don't need one more violin, you should be building something else!" So he'd turn back to his trade once more until his kids came home and asked him to go walking and to the forest they would go "when you know each tree and flower," said sam "and the song of every bird, i'll build you each a fiddle and we'll bring music from the wood" Chorus Old sam was no provider; his few carriages are gone but the fiddles made for naught but love preserve the wood and still sing its song and while some men heard the call to gain a carriage-builder's wealth another voice told sam, "you should be building something else!" Chorus
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