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The Carriage House

from Lincoln Street Roughs by Dan Blakeslee

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THE CARRIAGE HOUSE
written by Dan Blakeslee

Let’s go back to the carriage house and lose our very beings.

I’ll pick you fruit from a bearing tree, and show you all my art.

Over the moat, clamber the wall, to slumber beneath your breath.

Grace me my dear woman, with your lightning on my lips.



You’re the Queen, You’re the Queen, I’d joust to win the part.

You’re the Queen, you are my Queen, you’ve honey in your heart.



Let’s go back to the carriage house, where lazy flowers bloom.

Dance beneath the fireflies, I’ll inhale your perfume.

I would climb Redwood trees if I thought that it would please.

You’ve opened a door to a wondrous world, that night in Astoria.



You’re the queen, you’re the queen.

I’d joust to win the part.

You’re the queen, you’re my queen.

You’ve honey in your heart.

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from Lincoln Street Roughs, released September 18, 2007

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Dan Blakeslee Kennebunkport, Maine

With a suitcase of songs, Maine folk troubadour Dan Blakeslee ventured into the subways of Boston in 1995 to practice his craft. His songs of true life adventures combine the essence of early folk music with a dose of country grit. In 2015 his dream of playing Newport Folk Festival became a reality, where Bob Dylan went electric 50 years earlier. His band release "Christmasland Jubilee" on 12.1.20 ... more

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