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This is a new folk song I wrote about two hours ago. most of this
recording is improvised, which was shakey but overall rewarding.
"watchers" are (in irish history) the people who would, in shifts, sit
by your bed while you were dying so that you wouldn't be alone. When
you finally did go, the head watcher would stop the household clock so
that it showed the exact time that you died for the people who came to
the wake. (does that make sense?)
11:08 PM
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