Tiny Wooden Box
Tiny Wooden Box

The Dead South - Tiny Wooden Box Lyrics

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Tiny Wooden Box Lyrics

Got a call today, to see if I want to pay
To bring my body home, if things ever did go wrong
Wouldn't mind to pay to bring my body to lay
In a place I do, in a place I do call home
In a tiny wooden box
Yeah, in a tiny wooden box

I was going around those days
Thinking everything was so damn good
So why'd it go away?
For all the ones who are gone
We've been missing you
These feelings are so damn strong
I was going around those days
Thinking everything, thinking everything
Would be okay

What a time of year
It's very pleasant here
All the names I know
How the faces do grow old

All the hurting here
Each and every year
How we want it to, we want it to
We want it to be gone
So I'll write another song
Yeah, I'll write another song

I was going around those days
Thinking everything was so damn good
So why'd it go away?
For all the ones who are gone
We've been missing you
These feelings are so damn strong
I was going around those days
Thinking everything, thinking everything
Would be okay

If time heals everything
If time heals everything
If time heals everything
Then why do I

If time heals everything
If times heals everything
If time heals everything
Then why do I still feel this pain?
Oh, still feel this pain

I was going around those days
Thinking everything was so damn good
So why'd it go away?
For all the ones who are gone
We've been missing you
These memories are holding on
I was going around those days
I was going around those days
I was going around those days
Thinking everything, thinking everything
Would be okay

Writer(s): Colton Crawford, Daniel Kenyon, Nathaniel Hilts, Scott Pringle
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the members of The Dead South that wrote 'Tiny Wooden Box'?

    'Tiny Wooden Box' was written by Colton Crawford, Daniel Kenyon, Nathaniel Hilts, and Scott Pringle, who are members of The Dead South.

  2. What musical genre does 'Tiny Wooden Box' belong to?

    The song 'Tiny Wooden Box' by The Dead South belongs to the folk-bluegrass genre, reflecting the band's unique mix of traditional bluegrass elements with a modern, often dark twist.

  3. Does 'Tiny Wooden Box' feature traditional bluegrass instruments?

    Yes, 'Tiny Wooden Box' features traditional bluegrass instruments typical of The Dead South's style, including guitar, banjo, mandolin, and cello, creating their signature sound.

  4. When was The Dead South formed, and where are they from?

    The Dead South was formed in 2012 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The band initially started as a quartet and has gained acclaim for their eclectic folk-bluegrass fusion.

  5. What is the appeal of The Dead South's music style?

    The Dead South's music appeals due to its unique fusion of gritty, punk-like ethos with traditional bluegrass and old-time string band elements. Their energetic performances and dark, storytelling lyrics set them apart in the folk-bluegrass genre.

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