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"A Moment's Time" is a true story from the spring of 2012. Grey made the instrumental “Rose Hill” as a companion to the song because he was there, too.
lyrics
And who would have thought in a moment's time
That I'd be yours and you'd be mine
And when I say this, we’d be knowing of course
That I'm still mine and you're still yours x2
We strolled along one afternoon
In the month of March, a spring too soon
Is there anything you've left to say, unsaid
Here among the living and the dead x2
As a matter of fact, I do declare
That I didn't know when or how or where
So, let's sit down by cedar tree so wide
Will you consent to be my bride x2
Well she didn't say aye and she didn't say nay
She didn't jump up and run away
He was brave and true, a gentle man of mettle
She just needed time for the thought to settle x2
By the end of the month she fairly knew
They might have been April fools, it's true
No rational thought could feel this warm and
this blessed
And where would it lead if she just said yes x2
So they flew to the New Hampshire coast
More tolerant there than states most
If they'd both been women or both been men,
not they
But, they could have been married there anyway x2
With sun to south and fog to north
Two roses, they, with thorns of courth
With cedar sprig and Solomon's Seal wrapped in
Snug in a line with two bowlines x2
And who would have thought in a moment's time
That I'd be yours and you'd be mine . . .
credits
from Welcome Day,
released September 15, 2015
Vocal and guitar: Cindy Kallet.
Backing vocal and Low E-flat tin whistle: Grey Larsen
"A Moment's Time": Music and lyrics by Cindy Kallet.
"Rose Hill" by Grey Larsen.
Both, Sleepy Creek Music, BMI
Produced by Grey Larsen and Cindy Kallet Recorded and mixed by Grey Larsen at Sleepy Creek Recording, Bloomington, Indiana USA
Mastered by Grey Larsen at Grey Larsen Mastering, Bloomington, Indiana USA
Mixing and mastering consultation by Mark Hood
Photographs by Alison Shaw
Graphic Design by Marty Somberg
Cindy and Grey are each well-known and loved for their decades of music making, as solo performers as well as in
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