Bend The Trees
Words and music by Jen Lush
Recorded at Wizard Tone Studios by James Brown
Produced, engineered and mixed by James Brown
Mastered by Michael Lynch at Shoehorse Sound
Words and music by Jen Lush
Recorded at Wizard Tone Studios by James Brown
Produced, engineered and mixed by James Brown
Mastered by Michael Lynch at Shoehorse Sound
"It’s a kind of love song, the last word on the album 'Let Loose The Beating Birds', bare and open handed."
Band
Jen Lush - vocals
Sam Cagney - acoustic guitar
James Brown - electric guitars
Mark Seddon - bass guitar
Paul Angas - drums, percussion, keyboards
Jen Lush - vocals
Sam Cagney - acoustic guitar
James Brown - electric guitars
Mark Seddon - bass guitar
Paul Angas - drums, percussion, keyboards
Video credits
Film concept and Production by Tobin Lush, Camera, edit, colour, title design by Tobin Lush. Video shoot assisted by Orlando, Ryder and Ivy.
Film concept and Production by Tobin Lush, Camera, edit, colour, title design by Tobin Lush. Video shoot assisted by Orlando, Ryder and Ivy.
Lyrics
you drew me down into the garden at night
by the fire
gathering warm
legs in the rain children fold paper planes in the dark
under table
water-flecked night
by the fire
gathering warm
legs in the rain children fold paper planes in the dark
under table
water-flecked night
open furrows furl in the dark
fall in the dark
curving sorrows curl in the dark
call in the dark of my ear
fall in the dark
curving sorrows curl in the dark
call in the dark of my ear
salt of my eyes water of yours hand on your skin
the taste of autumn
coming to earth
those woven words loop in my cardigan caught on a nail
light and sorrow
plain and purl
the taste of autumn
coming to earth
those woven words loop in my cardigan caught on a nail
light and sorrow
plain and purl
open furrows furl in the dark
fall in the dark
curving sorrows curl in the dark
call in the dark
cloven shadows follow the path
fall on the path
to my ear
fall in the dark
curving sorrows curl in the dark
call in the dark
cloven shadows follow the path
fall on the path
to my ear