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From Ryan Kearney of Pitchfork:
The southern themes continue on “Upward Over the Mountain,” in which the narrator kills a snake in a creek bed, but Sam Beam’s vocal harmonies are nearer to Simon & Garfunkel than Ralph Stanley.
[Verse 1]
Mother don't worry
I killed the last snake that lived in the creek bed
Mother don't worry
I've got some money I saved for the weekend
Mother, remember being so stern
With that girl who was with me?
Mother, remember the blink of an eye
When I breathed through your body?
[Chorus]
So may the sunrise bring hope
Where it once was forgotten
Sons are like birds
Flying upwards over the mountain
[Verse 2]
Mother, I made it up
From the bruise of a floor of this prison
Mother, I lost it
All of the fear of the Lord I was given
Mother forget me
Now that the creek drank the cradle you sang to
Mother forgive me
I sold your car for the shoes that I gave you
[Chorus]
So may the sunrise bring hope
Where it once was forgotten
Sons could be birds
Taken broken up to the mountain
[Verse 3]
Mother, don't worry
I've got a coat and some friends on the corner
Mother, don't worry
She's got a garden we're planting together
Mother, remember the night
That the dog had her pups in the pantry?
Blood on the floor and the fleas on their paws
And you cried 'til the morning
[Chorus]
So may the sunrise bring hope
Where it once was forgotten
Sons are like birds
Flying always over the mountain
Upward Over The Mountain was written by Sam Beam.
Upward Over The Mountain was produced by Sam Beam.
Iron & Wine released Upward Over The Mountain on Tue Sep 24 2002.