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The Day Llewelyn Died

from Ghost Land by The Marshall Pass

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The church still stands in disrepair
As a sad reminder of what happened there

And every stone that falls to the ground
Is for another soul buried in that town

Going down to the riverside
On a gin soaked night
When the river will try
To bring me back to the day Llewelyn died

He held his followers in the palm of his hand
Wielding love and hate at his command
‘Til one day he heard a voice so clear
“Convince them all the end was near”

Going down to the riverside
On a gin soaked night
When the river will try
To bring me back to the day Llewellyn died
The day Llewelyn died

It was a bitter pill
They took with the punch
I was never one to follow
Put my suitcase in the trunk
Hit the road at midnight
Sunrise in the sky
Burning from the temple
On the day Llewelyn died

Going down to the riverside
On a gin soaked night
When the river will try
To bring me back to the day Llewelyn died

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from Ghost Land, released September 15, 2019

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The Marshall Pass Worcester, Massachusetts

The Marshall Pass is Craig Rawding and Duncan Arsenault

Modern-folk with plenty of Appalachian and Western sounds to send you back in time. Song after song blasts through an Americana landscape flooded with emotions of loss, and heartache. ... more

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