INTRO
Don’t quite know
Where we will go
Oh oh oh (2x)
V1
Old dust roads
Dust is swirling round our weary souls
Burning breeze
Bronze the only color that we see
Days gone by
On and on and by and by and by
We will tread
We will tread until we’re dead
CH
Don’t quite know
Where we will go
Oh oh oh (2x)
V2
Dawn dark still
Waiting for the light to rise and spill
High noon now
We are far from where we started out
Bruised by time
Throwing us an empty empty line
Could you please
Could you plea for me to bleed
CH
Don’t quite know
Where we will go
Oh oh oh (3x)
V3
We we we proceed
Wistfully into the evening
Lay lay lay me down
Down onto my bed upon the ground
CH
Don’t quite know
Where we will go
Oh oh oh (4x)
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