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Dogwood Gap Lyrics by Songs: Ohia

Songs: Ohia

1997

[Verse 1]
How goes it, soldier? I'm too young to muster
Though I know brown bonnet who sweats like a soldier
When her boots come riding
On those nights that seem like the devil is riding
My halo for sabers over his shoulder
And he brings to me the rope and saw
One put to hang in, put one to save in

[Verse 2]
And how goes it, sailor? I'm unwell for sailing
Though I know the captain's bride
'Cause she comes to me and
She's handsome and wild as a hawk
And how goes it, sister? I do hate be bothering
Though I know you hate the fiends
They come to you and they're bearin' friendship
No lies could more have been
You come to me and
You're handsome, you're wild as a hawk

About “Dogwood Gap” by Songs: Ohia

Read the complete lyrics to "Dogwood Gap" by Songs: Ohia from the album "Songs: Ohia" in 1997. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Singer-Songwriter, USA, In English.

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"Dogwood Gap" is credited to Songs: Ohia. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Dogwood Gap" appears on "Songs: Ohia" in 1997.

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