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Feu de joie

from Burning Daylight by Christine Fellows

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You were born May 24th in early morning
on the banks of the great river, muddy and wide

I heard from a distance the feu de joie and bagpipes
felt the pull of the gold rush for the very first time

Oh Emmylou, you were my prize
Oh Emmylou, you were mine

You were born to embrace the great white silence
On the frozen river she waits by your side

She sees from a distance those dogs flat out runnin’
“Man might win the battle, but woman hold the field”

Oh Emmylou, you were my prize
Oh Emmylou, you were mine

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from Burning Daylight, track released September 23, 2014

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Christine Fellows Winnipeg, Manitoba

Christine Fellows finds music in sounds we tend to take for granted: the voices of the people we love, the sounds of the spaces we move through as part of our daily lives. Fellows is based in Winnipeg, Canada, where she collaborates with artists from all disciplines to create and produce performance works and recordings. ... more

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