A Billboard, Back Road, Meadow
Sunset through the trees. I can' t remember the faces I've seen.
Low and mean.
High Rise, White light, Shadows
Years in the air.
I don' t recall all the "why" or the "where" or "who was there"
Show me the Feathers you've found
The glass in the ground
A comforting sound when the lights are down.
Hillside flush with the Sunrise
Spring in the air
I cant remember a morning so fair, Not a care
Show me the Feathers you've found
The glass in the ground
A comforting sound when the lights are down.
The Birdsong, tugging on my slumber
Opens my eyes.
Slowly I am woken to find
Your hand in mine.
Show me the Feathers you' ve found,
The glass in the ground,
A comforting sound when the lights are down.
A Billboard, a Back Road, a Meadow
Sunset through the trees.
I cant recall all the faces I' ve seen
So low and mean.
The Birdsong, tugging on my slumber
Opens my eyes.
Slowly I am woken to find,
Your hand in mine.
Show me the Feathers you've found
The glass in the ground,
A comforting sound when the lights are down
Sunset through the trees. I can' t remember the faces I've seen.
Low and mean.
High Rise, White light, Shadows
Years in the air.
I don' t recall all the "why" or the "where" or "who was there"
Show me the Feathers you've found
The glass in the ground
A comforting sound when the lights are down.
Hillside flush with the Sunrise
Spring in the air
I cant remember a morning so fair, Not a care
Show me the Feathers you've found
The glass in the ground
A comforting sound when the lights are down.
The Birdsong, tugging on my slumber
Opens my eyes.
Slowly I am woken to find
Your hand in mine.
Show me the Feathers you' ve found,
The glass in the ground,
A comforting sound when the lights are down.
A Billboard, a Back Road, a Meadow
Sunset through the trees.
I cant recall all the faces I' ve seen
So low and mean.
The Birdsong, tugging on my slumber
Opens my eyes.
Slowly I am woken to find,
Your hand in mine.
Show me the Feathers you've found
The glass in the ground,
A comforting sound when the lights are down
Ray LaMontagne

Raymond Charles Jack LaMontagne (; born June 18, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. LaMontagne has released eight studio albums: Trouble, Till the Sun Turns Black, Gossip in the Grain, God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise, Supernova, Ouroboros, Part of the Light, and Monovision. He was born in New Hampshire and was inspired to create music after hearing an album by Stephen Stills. Critics have compared LaMontagne's music to that of Otis Redding, Ryan Adams, Beck, Pink Floyd, The Band, Van Morrison, Nick Drake and Tim Buckley.