Lyrics He Did - Anaïs Mitchell
Love
you,
love
you,
love
you
He
did,
he
did,
he
did
He
stood
high
above
you
You
were
just
a
little
kid
Your
daddy
was
a
farmer
His
back
was
burnished
red
and
gold
And
every
time
he
closed
his
eyes
a
rooster
crowed
He
sowed
a
hundred
rows
of
corn
The
summer
you
were
born
And
wondered
what
your
life
would
yield
How
it
feels
to
be
a
child
of
his,
how
it
feels
Your
daddy
was
a
builder
He
swung
his
hammer
brown
and
silver
Every
time
he
closed
his
eyes
a
nail
was
drove
And
you
were
always
underfoot
Like
a
splinter
in
the
wood
He
couldn't
pull
you
from
his
heels
How
it
feels,
how
it
feels
Love
you,
love
you,
love
you
He
did,
he
did,
he
did
He
stood
high
above
you
Sky
around
his
head
Sawdust
in
his
hair
A
scarecrow
of
a
man
He
couldn't
draw
you
near
to
him
But
you
grew
up
straight
and
you
grew
up
true
And
he
kept
a
blue-gray
eye
on
you
Until
the
day
he
closed
his
eyes
and
left
them
closed
Your
daddy
didn't
leave
a
will
He
left
a
shovel
and
a
hole
to
fill
And
how
it
feels,
how
it
feels
How
it
feels
to
be
a
child
of
his
How
it
feels
to
be
alive
like
this
But
who
gave
you
an
axe
to
grind?
Who
gave
you
a
path
to
find?
Who
gave
you
a
row
to
hoe?
Who
gave
you
your
sorrow?
Who
gave
you
the
break
of
dawn?
A
pleasure
just
to
look
upon
Who
gave
you
a
barn
to
build?
And
an
empty
page,
to
fill
1 Wilderland
2 Young Man In America
3 Coming Down
4 Venus
5 He Did
6 Annmarie
7 Tailor
8 Shepherd
9 You Are Forgiven
10 Ships
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