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Year Without a Summer

from Any Forgotten Thing by Hungrytown

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about

The eruption of the Mt. Tambora volcano in April 1815 released such
quantities of sulfur into the stratosphere that earth’s temperature fell
the following year. Some parts of the northeastern United States and
Canada, already prone to cold winters, were snowed upon every month.

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In the month of November, eighteen and fifteen
Was the coldest of winters that ever we’d seen
I gave myself up at the age of thirteen
And he promised we’d marry in springtime.

When the rivers they froze and the mills would not run
We’d sit close by the fire ‘til each cold day was done
And dream of our fields growing green in the sun
And he promised we’d marry in springtime.

I listened through June and watched all July long
For the first buds of spring, and the hummingbird’s song
But the snows never stopped ‘til my love he was gone
And he promised we’d marry in springtime.

I will go to the meadow to lay myself down
With a stone for my pillow and my bed the cold ground
“Neath a blanket of snow, with the stars all around
And I’ll never awaken ‘til springtime.

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from Any Forgotten Thing, released September 1, 2011
Rebecca Hall & Ken Anderson (BMI)
© 2009 Broken Sun Music

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Hungrytown Townshend, Vermont

After more than fifteen years of world-wide touring and three album releases, Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson--otherwise known as the folk duo Hungrytown--have earned a reputation for the quality and authenticity of their songwriting.

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