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(Windmill) Keep on Turning
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(Windmill) Keep on Turning was released on February 15, 2019 by Big Loud as a part of the album Seneca
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AlbumSeneca
Release DateFebruary 15, 2019
LabelBig Loud
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM129

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Vocals
Al Torrence
Al Torrence
Electric Guitar
Charlie Barath
Charlie Barath
Harmonica
Don Garvin
Don Garvin
Bass
Joe Pinchotti
Joe Pinchotti
Drums
John Rickard
John Rickard
Pedal Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Al Torrence
Al Torrence
Producer
Garrett Haines
Garrett Haines
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Windmill, keep on turning, keep rolling through the sky
Watch you from these meadows, where my granddad worked his life
Your pearl white wings and soaring spine, rise high above the pines
Just like us all, one day you'll fall on this very same ridge line
[Verse 2]
The cabinet factory back in town, closed its' doors for good
It's been a few months and folks are moving on to selling firewood
[Verse 3]
I sell my craft for half its' price to city folk passing by
In a covered shack by the side of the road, with a cardboard furniture sign
I'd say I'm lucky, I suppose, I made it through the undertow
That can trap you in a cold dark holler, baited by an overdose
[Verse 4]
It ain't all bad like I make it out, these hills are pretty damn nice
I can step out of my backdoor, And get my supper every night
Women 'round here ain't the fickle kind, Their word is their bond
When they say "I do" that means "For life"
They got your back when times get hard
Coffee and a sunrise is a sight to see in fall
All the dancing leaves and chilly breeze, can help you forget it all
[Verse 5]
Windmill, keep on turning, keep rolling through the sky
Just like us all, one day you'll fall on this very same ridge line
Windmill, keep on turning, keep rolling through the sky
Just like us all, one day you'll fall on this very same ridge line
Written by: Charles Wesley Godwin
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