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Track #5 from The Mountain Goats‘ fourteenth studio album Transcendental Youth.
The title is a reference to the use of white cedar in several Native American traditions as an agent of purification and transformation.
Like a star come down to walk the Earth in radiant array
I saw the light of my spirit descend the other day
I was standing by the bus stop on North East 33rd
When I got the word
I will be made a new creature
One bright day
I don't have to be afraid
Speed that day on it's way
And you can't tell me what my spirit tells me isn't true
Can you?
Woke up on lockdown one more time
My visions won't ever learn
But I see the light that much clearer
Every time I return
Forge my armor in the old fire
My spirit sings loud and clear
Even in here
I'll be reborn someday, someday
If I wait long enough
I don't have to be afraid
I don't wanna be afraid
And you can't tell me what my spirit tells me isn't true
Can you?
White Cedar was written by John Darnielle.
White Cedar was produced by Brandon Eggleston.
The Mountain Goats released White Cedar on Tue Oct 02 2012.