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Calling In The Wilderness

by David Halley

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An acoustic version of a spin on an Appalachian style country song. It has a theme of resignation and spiritual longing.

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Calling in the Wilderness


I don’t go to hell when I don’t have to
And sometimes I can’t resist
I’m no angel and I’m falling
But I hear you calling in the wilderness

A million times to learn the lesson
No salvation in a kiss
If I could be I might still be stalling
But I hear you calling in the wilderness

Funhouse mirror in a broke-down mansion
Twists my eye and stretch my jaw
But it feels like nothing falls from fashion
As long as it’s against the law

Well, life might be like a mountain railway
For everything I know or guess
It’s slow going when you’re crawling
But I hear you calling in the wilderness

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released July 1, 2010
Guitar-David Halley
Mandolin-Rich Brotherton

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