Lay of Sunflower

Gov't Mule

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    I must leave you for a season
    Go out logging that hardwood timber
    Hardwood timber that grows so low
    In the forest of Fennario

    Tell me what you need to live, love
    Do you ask that you might own
    Keep my blue-eyed hound to guard you
    I will make my way alone

    I will not return in winter
    If I be not back by fall
    Seek me when this small sunflower
    Stands above the garden wall

    Fare you well and I would not weep
    Bid you tend your prayers to keep
    Hill by dale now I must go
    To the forest of Fennario

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    Nine-month blew with sleeted rain
    And still he came not back again
    Summoned she the hound to go
    To seek him in Fennario

    He came back the fated day
    To find his lady gone away
    Made haste to follow in her track
    Where she could go but not turn back

    The blue-eyed hound at her side did bay
    While fast her breath did fade away
    She cried out: "Turn, my love, and go
    I would not you see me so"

    Fare you well and I would not weep
    Bid you tend your prayers to keep
    Hill by dale now I must go
    To the forest of Fennario

    I shall not turn, I shall not yield
    Oh, selfsame serpent sting my heel
    That bleeds my lady's blood away
    Beside the blue-eyed hound to lay
    Angels sing their souls to sleep
    Four winds grace their breath to keep
    Up above yon garden wall
    Stands the sunflower, straight and tall

    Fare you well and I would not weep
    Bid you tend your prayers to keep
    Hill by dale now I must go
    To the forest of Fennario

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    Composition: Warren Haynes and Robert Hunter

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