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Monarch of the hills

from The Swan by Ruff Majik

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I wear my heart, proud, like a crown. Pay no attention to the Devil and his gun. He's gonna shoot me down.
And I can't promise that I won't leave you, 'cause I don't know where this horse leads me to - might be the devil, might be the sea. Forget about me.

And if I don't make it to the pasture: let me die here, carry me no further.
If my shade of blue no longer suits you: put me in the ground, I'll make no sound.
Forget about me.

And I can't promise that I won't leave you. 'Cause I don't know where this horse leads me to - might be the devil, might be the sea. Forget about me.
If my shade of blue no longer suits you: put me in the ground, I'll make no sound.
Forget about me.

credits

from The Swan, track released April 1, 2017
Johni Holiday - Guitar, Vocals, Lyrics, organ
Jimi Glass - Bass
Benni Manchino - Drums, Percussion, Narrative
Recorded by Dewald 'Dave V' Visser and Shawn Taylor at Tierpoort, Pretoria.

Produced by:
Dewald 'Dave' Visser - mixing engineer (asst. by Ruff Majik and Shawn Taylor)
Shawn Taylor - tracking engineer (asst. by Dewald 'Dave' Visser), mastering engineer (asst. by Dewald 'Dave' Visser and Ruff Majik)
Vincent 'Ziggy' Kruger - production manager, narrative writing contribution

In association with Bobbejaan Records

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Ruff Majik is a time traveling rock 'n roll band from South Africa.

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