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River Union Song

from Howl by Spencer Jo

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I went to the river for to get me a drink. To take in the air and to have me a think. I took my tribulation and I tossed it in a box. Tossed the box in the water - may it smash upon the rocks. I went to the river for to clear out my head. To skip me some stones, let 'em sink to the bed. But a copper come and grabbed me, and he showed me his fist. Said "This property is private and them privateers is pissed". They took me to the courthouse and the right noble judge, banged a cold hard gavel and he carried him a grudge. I'll stand my ground 'cause I can't stand the law - of the river privateers who'd skin their brothers raw.

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from Howl, released October 27, 2012

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Spencer Jo Calgary, Alberta

Spencer Jo isn't interested in sugarcoating things. In fact, they’ve spent much of their musical life searching for sour truth and and exposing it. This has lead to their current incarnation as a folk artist with a biting edge that makes their social commentary poignant for anyone who listens. ... more

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