There are signposts to heaven
that is what they are
Gently placed around us
Never very far
Signposts to Heaven
Shining all around
The heart’s where wisdom can be found
Cycled out this evening
And the night was sweet n cool
Heron standing sentinel
as swallows looping flew
Bird song on the river
Nesting in full sight
Happy to be here this blessed night
Chorus
Caught a sunset out at sea
Our cheeks were tinged with gold
Lighthouse bright in bridal white
A vision to behold
Dappled water showed the clouds
Reflected symmetry
Living here is more than good for me
Chorus
credits
from Thomasina,
released September 7, 2018
Anna Lavigne vocals & percussion
Martin Stephenson vocals, guitars, bass & uke
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Well gosh, Boo. That really is an album!
The first time through was wonder and delight. Now it’s just a matter of installing it into my DNA. And so repeat play is engaged. You’ve done it again! warren wigutow
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I love the deceptive simplicity of so many of Boo's songs. A master craftsman at songwriting. I bought the album even though I already have most the songs...because he deserves to be recognised. And he is funny. helenflunder
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There's a similarity in song writing between Richard Thompson and Hugh Cornwell which maybe isn't surprising as they went to the same school at the same time, although Thompson is older.
Due to Thompson's association with John French of Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band I searched for his work on the Bandcamp app. French, Thompson and Cornwell all have albums on the app which I'm very pleased about. Only Thompson has released contemporary albums, much to his credit. yellowcakeuf6
The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024