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Autumn Sky

from A Better Life by Scott Krokoff

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lyrics

Red and green fancy shapes they’re fallin’ down
So serene and without a sound
The winds flow effortless and don’t have much to hide
In the autumn sky
Why does autumn cry?
It’s hard to find a smile this autumn day

Slowly I walk down through the city streets where I live now
Few people know the way to go
So I slither by the ones who lie
And those that don’t have much to say

Before too long it’s time for the night
Where the strong will see the light
And they use their pawns to free themselves

There used to be so much to see around the town
So much to do with friends anew around the town
Those days were effortless, now some have much to hide
In the autumn sky
Why does autumn cry?
It’s hard to find a smile this autumn day

Before too long it’s time for the night
Where the strong will see the light
And they use their pawns to free themselves

Red and green fancy shapes they’re fallin’ down
So serene and without a sound
The winds flow effortless and don’t have much to hide
In the autumn sky
Why does autumn cry?
It’s hard to find a smile this autumn day

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from A Better Life, released December 1, 2007
Scott Krokoff – vocals, acoustic guitar
Bob Stander – bass
Paul Errico – piano, hammond b-3 organ
Steve Holley – drums

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Scott Krokoff New York, New York

With a rich and melodic sound drawn primarily from his love of 60s and 70s music, Scott Krokoff (pron: Crow-Cough) weaves elements of folk rock & country pop into confessional and compelling Americana. He is an evocative and introspective songwriter, and a deft finger-picker in the vein of James Taylor and Paul Simon with “an edge of Replacements styled alt rock to his strum” (Hiplanta). ... more

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