based on the 'prison holler' recorded by Alan Lomax in 1947
lyrics
No more, my Lord, No more, my Lord,
Lord, I'll never-turn back no more.
I found in Him a resting place,
And He has made me glad.
No more, my Lord, No more, my Lord,
Lord, I'll never-turn back no more.
Jesus the man I am looking for,
Can you tell me where He's gone?
Go down, go down, among flower yard,
And perhaps you may find Him there.
credits
from Evil Wood,
released July 10, 2015
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