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Dulcimer Twins

from Green Sky - (in progress) by Rick Denzien

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The original writers tape with me & Michael G. Ronstadt
Mix:20240409_DulcimerTwins_48-24_bpm-86_[Mix Writers Tape 2-TL]

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Title: Dulcimer Twins
Words & Music By: Rick Denzien & Michael Ronstadt

Chorus:
Dulcimer twins shinning pearls
Sparkling there so brightly
Notes blending free sea of curls
Dulcimer twins sing lightly
Lightly – lightly

Midwatch near the rising
Past darkness glare
Sweetest sounds emerging
Become aware
It flowed so naturally
Star light observed
Haunting longings go by
Cycle preserved

From under dim street lamps
Shadows converge
Dark footsteps in dampness
Body submerge
Branches dance savagely
Constantly blurred
Movement unbearable
My feet still stirred

Chorus:
Dulcimer twins shinning pearls
Sparkling there so brightly
Notes blending free sea of curls
Dulcimer twins sing lightly
Lightly – lightly

Bridge:
Soon as the hammer starts
All spirits on earth depart
Gift open space
Unheard motion

Chorus:
Dulcimer twins shinning pearls
Sparkling there so brightly
Notes blending free sea of curls
Dulcimer twins play lightly

Dulcimer twins shinning pearls
Sparkling there so brightly
Notes blending free sea of curls
Dulcimer twins sing lightly
Lightly – lightly

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from Green Sky - (in progress), releases August 25, 2024
Guitar & Vocals: Rick Denzien
Cello, Guitar & Vocals: Michael G. Ronstadt

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Rick Denzien Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

From the deep, cold & dark of Buffalo, NY comes an artist - Rick Denzien - who is digging out - with songwriting that has ignited his new CD release, R A D I A T E.

As if fate was like being stuck behind a snow plow on the Thruway in the middle of a raging blizzard on pack snow & black ice while driving 65 mph… never being able to see more than 15 to 25 feet ahead.”
“Some call it blind faith....
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