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Whisperin’ Wind

from from Blue & White notebooks by Tom Brosseau

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A gravel crossroads at the edge of the county seat
Waning crescent moon, the green of youth in the corn and in the wheat
To the east, the banks of the River Red

Whisperin’ wind, won’t you let me in your heart

A shelterbelt of poplar trees surround a farmer’s home
Milky Way, Northern Lights so prominent on heaven’s dome
Upon the surface, the swirling surface glide the debris a storm somewhere hath shed

Whisperin’ wind, won’t you let me in your heart

The coyote knows he’s not the only one
For a moment he is silhouetted at the finale of a meteor’s run
Oh, mighty river you bring the news to lake Winnipeg instead

Whisperin’ wind, won’t you let me in your heart

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from from Blue & White notebooks, released June 25, 2022

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Tom Brosseau Grand Forks, North Dakota

Tom Brosseau is a folksinger and songwriter from North Dakota. He comes from a working family with a musical background. His grandmother Lillian Uglem taught him the acoustic guitar while he was in grade school. He has exchanged songs and poetry with many talented folks, including Susan Orlean, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Patrick Marber, Bonnie Raitt and the late Sam Hinton. ... more

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