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How and where my path began,
up, up to this summer,
I cannot say,
but I am full with thanks.

I hear the birds,
I see the reflections on the water,
I skin the bark off a twig, with a knife,
it’s sharp, short blade an old friend.
I rub my fingers together to clear the earth.

Laid down atop this forest floor,
we drink fresh water, direct from the stream.
I pull a tiny leaf from between my teeth
then pop it back in and chew.

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from The Songs and the Poems of the Book of the Gaels, released September 29, 2022

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James Yorkston Scotland, UK

This is the home of the limited run releases of James Yorkston, a low-rung sangster from the East Neuk o' Fife, Scotland. For James' official Domino Records releases, his books, live dates and such, please go here - www.jamesyorkston.co.uk/shop/

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