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The Fox and the Crab

from February Fables by Paul Otteson

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lyrics

I left my home, left my home
Left, took what I could carry
Found a strange land
A nomad, trying to be merry
Thought I'd be, all there was to be

The sun was hot, sun was hot
For the worse, not the better
The air was dry
And my voice, my voice began to quiver
Thought I'd see, all there was to see

I saw a shape move, shape move
Stir between the shadows
Felt our eyes meet
As if something was to happen
Thought I'd risk, all there was to risk

When the shot fired, I knew
Knew my trip had ended
Was I sad, no, I should've
Expected it to happen
I was not made to live like this
But I can't complain, no for to die like this

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from February Fables, released February 4, 2011

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A Midwestern Folk style, blending lyrical prowess with seasoned arrangements; wrapped in a cloak of beautiful harmony.

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