“The Crest” comes from our friends Justin and Katrina hiking the Pacific Crest Trail 2600 miles from Mexico to Canada. Inspiring stuff!
This song was the first the band learned together, and has become a workhorse for the band. In honor of our years together, band members past and present, and all the folks who have helped us live the dream, we put together a slideshow of photos from 2003-2014.
THE CREST Nat Keefe
Set out on your chariot
at the first gleam of light
this morning keep the sun on your right
your limbs won’t feel fatigue,
if you don’t have the need
to bathe in the bath you left at home
Not to run away
Just to live a day
to carry my load on my back and walk
on the Crest running next to the sea
the Crest running next to the sea—
The granite is smooth
and it begs her to move
and slither and slip its sexy ways
The water is clear
and he wouldn’t know it was there
but for the shadows of the ripples on the ground
I sit here in the city
on this concrete-broken ground
and think of my friends ot the East
They share the same sunlight
and they sleep the same at night
and walk a simple path a simple way
and walk a simple path a simple way
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