V1
You and I, you and I, you and I
Both ought to
Know the night, know the night, know the night
Comes from the day
Passed away
V2
By the time, by the time, by the time
We close our
Weary eyes, weary eyes, weary eyes
We drift away
To the grey
CH
Aeroplanes flying across all the oceans
Continents crying oh what have we lost over there
Did we find it so soft and so silent
What do you think we should do
B
Do do do / Hu-uh, hu-uh (3x)
V3
After all, after all, after all
These webs have
Spun along, spun along, spun along
Most things escaped
We regain
CH
Aeroplanes flying across all the oceans
Continents crying oh what have we lost over there
Did we find it so soft and so silent
What do you think we should do
These songs are essentially about struggle - both inward and outward. And like fault lines, these struggles can create or destroy. (indie folk / singer-songwriter) The Woodlands
Cataloging lyrics and sounds like lines of latitude and longitude. Songs of sojourn. Songs of shipwreck. Songs of new continents edged by the tide of the human sea. (indie folk / singer-songwriter) The Woodlands
Just as brilliant as The Woodlands, the lyrics, symbolism and piercing gentleness of this music is highly resonating. The name Quiet Arrows is extremely apt because the impression it makes is swift and penetrating. Amanda Riegel
On “Meet Me By the River,” Dawn Landes’s self-described “Nashville record,” buoyant country melodies settle deep into lush instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2018