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lyrics
We're picking wild blueberries up past the pine,
Where the river runs cooly from the mountains behind.
There's a clear lonesome lake; it's a mirror of the sky,
How it pulls me out of my wandering mind
It's saying
Slow down, you're doing just fine,
You're gonna make it in your own time,
Yea, you're gonna make it in your own time,
You're gonna make it in your own time
so slow down
We pass fields of wildflowers in the backbreaking sun,
Reminds us of a song from when we were young.
Then the big deep blue sky whispers of rain,
We're too late to turn back, too jaded to pray
Slow down, you're doing just fine,
You're gonna make it in your own time,
Yea, you're gonna make it in your own time,
You're gonna make it in your own time
so slow down, slow down
The stars in the night sky still hang when it's raining
Flowers don't worry; in springtime they bloom
Do you see them bloom?
Do you see them bloom?
Do you see them bloom?
Do you see them bloom?
Slow down, you're doing just fine,
You're gonna make it in your own time,
Yea, you're gonna make it in your own time,
You're gonna make it in your own time
so slow down, slow down, slow down
credits
released March 22, 2024
Music and lyrics written by Mary Mahaffey
All music performed by Mary Mahaffey (voice, guitar, violin)
Recorded and mixed by Ramon Pujol
Mastered by Mario G. Alberni
Music recorded at Casa Font Studios in Navès, Catalunya
Born in South Carolina and now based in Barcelona, Mary Mahaffey is an indie folk musician set to release her debut album,
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