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first time that I saw you
you couldn’t hear what I said
I mumbled the jumble that was there in my head
now it’s this much time later
we’re still looking for words
to capture our story
to say what we’ve heard hey

feast or famine
day or dark night
here or yonder
clouds or blue
peace and love
struggle and fight
all this time
me and you

yeah I’m strumming in the moonlight
for revelers and knaves
can’t stop now want the bills to be paid
and oh how they pass by
like moving scenery
from time to time one may stop and say hey

feast or famine
day or dark night
here or yonder
clouds or blue
peace and love
struggle and fight
all this time
me and you

there’s a whole long list of things
on an old paper I have in my pocket
crossed them off one by one with you baby
took more time than we thought but then maybe
what is it they say?
the destination is the journey

oh I get put through the paces
out on that road
you say I can do it
I say I don’t know
so I’m leaving the believing
to you for a while
I’ll pick up the slack when it’s my turn to smile

feast or famine
day or dark night
here or yonder
clouds or blue
peace and love
struggle and fight
all this time
me and you

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from Bears Repeating, released May 5, 2013

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Owen Plant & Brother Vic Saint Simons Island, Georgia

Jamaican-Born, Singer/Songwriter/Performer Owen Plant's style is reminiscent of artists from the '70s, old-time reggae groups and contemporary acoustic artists. His laid back, soothing and delicately honed vocals and songwriting are the center pieces of his sound.

His forthcoming LP, “I Was on the Moon” is his most ambitious in scope. It is slated for release early summer 2016.
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