The Courier

Come the courier alone, the high road winds you loose,
Water smoothed the stones, but a weary figure stoops.
Still in the night, there's a curse he must find.

Come the courier alone, and the flurry of suffering.
Past the low-sinking bridge, for the surging river spring.
Still in the night there's a curse he must find.

A mark in stone, the highway home.
A mark in stone, the highway home.

Come the courier alone, for the vivid woods ablaze.
A wild fever forms the pinnacle of his gaze.
Still in the night, there's a curse he must find.

A mark in stone, the highway home.
A mark in stone, the highway home.

Come the courier alone, for a courting moon, so bright.
Come the wayside crowd, the silhouette of grey and white.
Still in the night there's a curse he must find.

A mark in stone, the highway home.
A mark in stone, the highway home.



Credits
Writer(s): Seth Lakeman, Daniel Goddard
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