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Crumbled Bridges (Single​)​-​Chris Hudson & The Cruelest Months

by Chris Hudson of Gullywasher, The Cruelest Months and The Bard Owls

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Recorded & Produced by Scott Hrabko mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Studio LCMO 12/24/23

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Setting sun of green & gold
Paint the waves by the shoreline
Before the autumn’s first hint of snow,
White birch and aspen trees
Tarmacs change at the freeze
Before the autumns first hint of
snow.

People here it seems
Are crumbled bridges that stand alone
For generations Working mills and mining holes
Made borderlines at the fall
Began storming capital walls
Blowing cold thru a winter once foretold

You see these fates try
take a toll
Isolated furthest north
With Loneliness behind the thinnest door
Weighted down by the snow

No Lumberjack cutting saw
Clearing forest felling all
Saw shuttered streets from Hibbing to St. Paul
Population without chance
No people at first glance
Seldom seen since they stopped mining ore

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released January 9, 2024
words & music by Chris Hudson

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Chris Hudson of Gullywasher, The Cruelest Months and The Bard Owls Kansas City, Missouri

Chris Hudson a Kansas City Native,
Classical Guitarist, Guitarist, Musician, Composer, Multi-Instrumentalist ,SingerSongwriter, Teacher and Visual Artist... he’s a Member of three bands: Gullywasher, The Multiverse and The Bard Owls.

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