Waitin in the tall grass
are you gonna come home are you gonna stay?
heard you had a child, he's bound to be a man
like you some day
are you gonna forgive
are you gonna forgive
or make me pay
i was only tryin to do right for you man
by stayin out the way
god is not my problem
god is not my problem
and my flesh is weak
i'm the kinda girl who needs a devil in a man
to satisfy me
easy in my backseat
easy in my backseat
im not tryin to grow old
if you play fire then you're bound to get burned
but i am so cold
whiskey in my water
blood is in the water gonna bring the sharks down
and i don't give a damn about what happens to me now
all my love's run out
Her Vocals. lady makes the bass,guitar and drums all come together. melody and tone! play bass and i am in love with their sounds. way they write and each song moves you. how does one select a fav on this master piece of melodies,and amazing tone? Diablerie,Grey Garde,Pilgram's Rest,and first to die dont get you heart moving your in trouble lol Mickey/mojo62
Their whole discography is great but I keep coming back to this album. I've been listening to this one daily. I bought the LP and don't even have a record player! The guitars remind me of burning logs on a bonfire (fuzzy, crackling and warm) and Dorthia's vocals reverberate like a haunted ghost. Windhand 'effing' rules! btgalitz
A warning echoing on a dark wet night from the hills and hollers of the Blue Ridge. Dorthia's vocals are well-placed, both front-and-center yet washed out and mysterious, and the instruments range from looming like a threat to up close and personal as a breath. I can hear where a lot of Windhand's sound comes from! I love the dark Appalachian/dark western vibe. The, dare I say, deathly, folky, country sound. pinkytheent