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An ode to the seasons of time.
Lyrics and Music - Kat Wallace and David Sasso
Kat - Fiddle and Vocals
David - Octave Mandolin and Vocals
lyrics
Wild One, stay a while with me
I’ve come again to ask you what you know.
Wild One, stay a while with me
Tell me how time passes and all things go.
Wild One, stay a while.
Skipping in a young and steady April rain,
Mixes with some tears, wash away the pain.
Wild One, stay with me,
While Time, too slow, complains.
Fireflies dance a tune to the campfire's whistling drone,
Faces all aglow, I am not alone.
Wild One, stay with me,
While Time seems etched in stone.
Wild One, stay a while with me
I’ve come again to ask you what you know.
Wild One, stay a while with me
Tell me how time passes and all things go.
Wild One, stay a while.
The poet hangs an autumn hue to illustrate her strains,
Verse and rhyme come easier now, the ember’s glow remains.
Wild One, stay with me,
While Time slips and wanes.
Come back to me in the winter of my days,
Bring a storm of white to hide the wrinkles and the grays.
Wild One, stay with me,
While Time, too well, obeys.
Wild One, stay a while with me
I’ve come again to ask you what you know.
Wild One, stay a while with me
Tell me how time passes and all things go.
Wild One, stay a while.
Wild One, stay a while.
Kat & David met playing hard and fast bluegrass with New Haven string band Five ‘n Change. Their shared background in
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