The Bible Belt Sessions, Volumes 1 & 2 - Lyrics and credits

Volume 1 released August 7, 2020
Volume 2 released July 22, 2022

All songs written by John Lucas Kovasckitz
Produced and mixed by Everett Hardin 
Mastered by Carl Saff
(Volume 1 mastered digitally by Everett Hardin)

JLK - vocals, acoustic guitars, piano, whistles
Everett Hardin - cello, upright bass, vocals, additional wizardry
Luke Skaggs - fiddle, banjo, lap steel, electric guitar
Erin Deuel - BGVs
Noah Kovasckitz - Guest vocalist on “Manna or Poison”
Caroline Hardin - violin, viola
Everly Hardin - Production assistant, synths on “Where All New Life Begins”
Ben Loughran - sound design on “Ghost in My Own Body”
Guest artists: Andy Squyres, Taylor Leonhardt, Nicole Tester, Sarah DeShields
Taylor Leonhardt’s vocals engineered by Lucas Morton

Group vocalists on “Doing the Best We Can” - Sarah DeShields, Kevin DeShields, Andy Squyres, Taylor Leonhardt, Nicole Tester, Amanda Opelt, Everett Hardin, Caroline Hardin, Wade Walker, Erin Deuel, Glenn Deuel, Erin Banks
Group vocal asst. engineering - Glenn Deuel / Deuel Studios

Album design - Judson Kovasckitz
Photography - Rudy Kovasckitz

Volume 1 recorded in The Cozy Owl - many thanks to Jason and Kimberly English for opening the space.
Volumes 1 & 2 recorded in Boone, NC.

Come Judgement Day

Everybody’s slaving just to get ahead
Yeah everybody’s slaving just to get ahead
But you’ll never be free if you’re chaining those behind
Or if you’re selling your soul on the dotted line

I ain’t selling my songs to the record man
‘Cause their radio stations won’t reach this land
I ain’t moving to the city and changing my name
You can keep your money you can keep your fame

You can gain the whole world
But it’ll cost your soul
Oh everybody dies
Clinging to fool’s gold
Give me what’s real
What doesn’t rust or fade
Come hell or high water
Come judgement day

I’ve seen the rivers rise and overtake their banks
Like cities that crumble under bombs and tanks
Empires come and empires go
Oh you can dam the river but you can’t stop the flow

I ain’t fighting your wars in god knows where
How much sorrow can the whole earth bear?
How many flags we all gotta fold
Before the empires are buried under blood and gold?

You can gain the whole world
But it’ll cost your soul
Oh everybody dies
Clinging to fool’s gold
Give me what’s real
What doesn’t rust or fade
Come hell or high water
Come judgement day

Give me my job at the corner store
And I will sell liquor ‘til we close the doors
We can keep the lights on just fine
And I can pay the rent on time 

Give me my garden and the morning dew
And give me my wife with her worn out shoes
Give me my son with his toothy grin
And I would live this life again
Oh I would live this life again
Yeah I would live this life again

You can gain the whole world
But it’ll cost your soul
Oh everybody dies
Clinging to fool’s gold
Give me what’s real
What doesn’t rust or fade
Come hell or high water
Come judgement day

Four Chords and the Gospel

Mister loosen that tie
And don’t bother with your tent
Oh I expect there’ll be a few stars tonight

My soul don’t need no savin’
And I reckon everybody in this town’s
Been saved a few times before

We all drink a little whisky
And we all play a few cards
But the Holy Ghost runs free in these hills

-

We’ve got four chords and the gospel
If you want to sing a few hymns
While the children dance barefoot in the grass

We’ve all seen our share of sorrows        
We’ve all learned to give and to borrow
Our barn’s been full and our barns been bare

They say a cord of three strands
Ain’t easily broken
Oh we’ve got four chords and the gospel, babe  

 

 

It’s a Wonderful Life

My dear, everything moves so fast
It all moves so fast these days
But come in real close and dance real slow
And maybe time will change its pace
Maybe we can sing time to sleep
Just for tonight
And we can tiptoe and slip outside
Before he wakes the morning’s light      

And like carolers on Christmas Eve
We will call on those held dear
And we will pass the spirits among us
And we will toast the coming year
It will surely come before we know it
And the next upon its heels
But within this life is splendor tangled
Like Christmas lights unreeled

My dear it’s still      
A wonderful life, a wonderful life
My dear it’s still
A wonderful life

My dear let’s toast the sorrows
And the dreams left unfulfilled
For this life is a blink and a whisper
But look at all that we have built

Look at all the friends we have to share with
Look at all the hope that we have dared with     
Look at how far we’ve leapt                             
And how far we’ve come

My friends it’s still
A wonderful life, a wonderful life        
My friends it’s still
A wonderful life


Sparrow of Freedom 

Come banging through the kitchen, babe
And rattle all the pots and pans
Girl you’re my favorite distraction
From the wars in every land
Come crash into my windowpane
Come startle me in my cage
Oh sparrow of freedom, wake me from slumber
And remind me to turn the page 

Oh our wild boy
Come kicking out of the womb
Remind us that pain may last for the night
But our hearts will always have room

Oh sweet song of joy
Come rise again in our chests
Pour your bottle of fine aged wine
And pull up a chair for our guests

Oh joy, come and dance with us tonight
Oh sorrow move the table
And break out the candles for light
Oh peace bring your fiddle
And the banjo with a few good strings
And set our mouths to singing
And set our feet to dancing
With the Giver of all good things

 

The Bible Belt 

Oh I’ve known too many men
Who’ve been hung with the Bible Belt
Oh a hammer can build a home or crack a skull
With enough hands you can twist most things
You can kill two thieves with the King of Kings
But it ain’t murder babe if there’s a crowd 

-

Oh you can ship a boy off to war
Without telling him what he’s fighting for
For everyone outside the wall’s an enemy
Narrow the gate to the promised land
But bend your knee and raise your hand
And you’ll be counted righteous among the weeds

-

Oh judgement day is coming soon
For the witches, sinners, and infidels
Oh the hangman’s tied the noose and called the dogs
Truth sometimes is who shouts the loudest
With the boldest tongue of the scriptures calloused
While Jesus whispers, ‘they know not what they do’


Where All New Life Begins

Faith ain’t having all the answers, babe
Or even a glimpse around the next bend
Faith is getting knocked down hard, babe
And learning how to get out of bed again

Faith sometimes builds a boat in the desert
Faith sometimes walks on angry seas
Faith sometimes holds your hand through the night
Or washes your feet with bended knees

-

Faith is believing that love is stronger
Than kings and princes who divide and conquer
Faith is laying your body down
And believing new life will come up from the ground

I ain’t lost my faith, boy
It’s stronger now than it’s ever been
For I have learned how to dance in the dark
And that’s where all new life begins

Let new life begin in me
Let new life begin in me 

 

Doing the Best We Can

Man this year’s taken the life out of me
Or maybe it’s been the last two three
But I’m still standing
Doing the best I can
Yeah I’m still standing
Doing the best I can

From the first familiar taste
Of that ol’ snake’s apple whiskey
You know the ground came up,
Oh a-rushin’ on up to meet me
Honey I’m stumbling
But I’m doing the best I can 

Oh I’ve been doing doing doing
Doing the best I can

 Honey would you lean in close
And tell me I’m doing alright
Tell me that this ol’ heart
Has still got a dog in the fight
We’re still standing
Doing the best we can
Yeah we’re still standing
Doing the best we can

Oh we’ve doing doing doing
Doing the best we can

  


Gasoline (feat. Nicole Tester)

Hey there ma’am, can I ask your name
And where you’re headed quick as a flame?
For three long years I’ve been here pumping gasoline 
And I swear you’re the prettiest girl I’ve seen

You say you’re on to Georgia in morning’s light
Then you’re off around the world soon as you book a flight
Well I ain’t ever been on an air-o-plane
But I swear I flew when you said my name

Oh I just knew there’d be a spark on you
Well I’m covered in gasoline, baby I’m through

How would you feel ‘bout someone like me
Taking on the world with someone like you?  

I’ve been waiting my days for a moment like this   
For when life says honey this ain’t one you wanna miss    
For when time says son I can’t hold still for long    
Open your eyes I ain’t ever steered you wrong   

So I know it’s crazy but here’s my hand
Oh will you take it, can I be your man?
Oh I ain’t ever seen clearer in all my days
Give me that hand let’s start us a blaze

Oh I just knew there’d be a spark on you  
Well I’m covered in gasoline, baby I’m through

How would you feel ‘bout someone like me
Taking on the world with someone like you?  

Oh I ain’t ever seen clearer in all my days
Give me that hand let’s start us a blaze       
Oh I just knew there’d be a spark on you  
Well I’m covered in gasoline, baby I’m through
Yeah I just knew there’d be a spark on you                  
Well I’m covered in gasoline, baby I’m through




Throw the First Punch 

Man I spent so long tryna prove myself
But you can’t please everyone
And a man’s gotta look his own self in the eye
Before his days are done 

And I’ve read the good book 
For twenty-five years, man
But everybody holds it different 
And how’s a man to hear
When cheap talk is so loud
And the Holy Ghost gets to whisperin’?

Man the church signs say they’ve all got the truth
But one man’s truth is another man’s lie
And if your loving god
Sounds like an angry drunk
Have you ever stopped to ask why?

Oh if your good book
Tells you to throw the first punch
Then go ahead, honey, and swing
And I’ll turn the other cheek
And I’ll keep walking 
Yeah I’ll turn the other cheek
And I’ll keep walking 

Yeah I’ve walked a few miles
I’ve seen a couple towns
But I ain’t got a place to call my own
And maybe it’s funny, but by holding no deeds
This whole world becomes my home 

I was born in the Bible Belt
East the Mississippi
And I moved to the hills when I was young
You gotta travel light when you’re living on your feet
But I ain’t ever left my mother-tongue 

I’ve found love in the river, and love in the hills
And love in the mystery of the night
And if I’m aiming for hell like you say in my roaming 
Then I welcome the fires without a fight 
Oh I welcome the fires without a fight 

Oh if your good book
Says this is your land
Well then I ain’t gonna argue the point
And Jesus and I will wander on someplace else
Oh Jesus and I will wander on someplace else

 

  

Love is a Dance (feat. Taylor Leonhardt)

You are my favorite book
On a rainy day
You are the blanket
That takes my chill away

You are my happy thought
When I’ve forgotten how to fly
You are my rainbow
In a cloudy sky

You are my mountain top
Coming up through the mist
You are my favorite song
My lips have ever kissed

And when I need a joke
You always split my sides
You are my favorite place
Where I can go and hide

What I have to give, I give to you
Oh what I have to give, I give to you 
Oh love is a dance made for me and you

I’ll be your pillow soft
When you need to dream
And when you’re falling apart
I’ll come and stitch your seams

I’ll be your firefly
On a summer’s night
I’ll be your songbird
In the morning’s light

And when sickness comes
I’ll be your cup of soup
I’ll be your suitcase
When you need to fly the coop

Oh when I need a hand
Yours always comes through
Oh how I love the stars
That brought me to you

What I have to give, I give to you
Oh what I have to give, I give to you
Oh love is a dance made for me and you



My Constellation 

 

Oh my darling 
Did you hear me calling?
I knew you’d pluck that fruit one day
Oh I tried to guard you
Perhaps I starved you 
For too long babe, who’s to say? 

This world holds sickness
Death and evil
But don’t go thinking that’s where she lands
I ain’t got proof 
But I’ve got a feeling 
That love and sorrow are holding hands 

Honey don’t hide your face from me 

This world ain’t fair
I don’t have the answers 
And mind the snakes that say they do
But I know that love is 
Stronger than poison 
And love’s the fire that sees you through 

Maybe love needs a trap door
To let you know ain’t trapped for
Eternity without your say
Or maybe God is young 
Like the child before me 
And we’re all finding our own way

Honey don’t hide your face from me
Don’t hold no shame
For knowing evil
And losing your way from time to time
When you were born
God our Mother
Said you were good and She ain’t changed Her mind 

You are made of stardust
You are made of mystery 
You are made of hope and not of fear
Oh my darling 
Oh my constellation 
You let me know that heaven’s near

Honey don’t hide your face from me 

 

 

Ghost in My Own Body (feat. Sarah DeShields) 

I don’t want to be a ghost
In my own body
I don’t want to be a ghost anymore

When I’ve starved myself
‘Til I’m skin and bones
So my demons can’t get a taste of me
There you are at the fire cooking
Breakfast by the sea

Are you God, or are you a ghost
Or are you a man like me?
Teacher-prophet I don’t want no religion
But baptize these bones in the sea 

I don’t want to be a ghost in my own body
I don’t want to be a ghost anymore 

Shake the shark’s teeth from your feet, my darling
Spin with the dance of the wax and wane
Plunge your head into the icy depths
Be reminded of the blood within your veins 

When you’re tired and low and your crops won’t grow
Come and find me cooking by the sea
And I’ll wake the dead and remind your ghost
It can always have a meal with me 

I don’t want to be a ghost in my own body
I don’t want to be a ghost anymore

 

The Hills of Appalachia 

Mister, mister, can you stop for me? 
I ain’t got much besides this guitar
Back a ways you’d find what else I own
In the trunk of that damned old car

Don’t know what blew but it’s smoking like hell
And man it sure don’t sound good
It made it clear it ain’t going no further
Oh there’s fury beneath that hood

It dragged my bones all the way to California
But it sure ain’t taking me home
So if you’ve got a spare seat and you’re headed east
Mister, that’s where I’m going

I’m aimed for a holler in the hills of Appalachia
No sir, you wouldn’t know the name
It’s prettier than heaven, and where I met the world
But it ain’t got no other claims to fame

I left my holler true to find my fame and fortune
On this here California coast
But to tell truth lonely shots of rye whiskey
Was what I seemed to find the most

Hollywood don’t want me, the radio won’t play me
I guess I ain’t their kind
And singing on the street man sure gets lonely
When nobody pays you no mind

I ain’t sorry that I tried it, I ain’t sorry that I came
I ain’t sorry that I bet it all
But in the words of Kenny Rogers, ya gotta know when to fold ‘em
And I ain’t got the money left to call

So I’m headed on home to a girl that I’ve been writing
Oh she don’t care I ain’t no star
You got to know when to hold 'em
And I ain’t held her in an age
And that’s why I was speeding in my car

It’s funny sometimes you gotta go so far
To find again the place where you were born
To remember how it smelled, to remember how it felt
To remember the cloth from which you’re torn

So I’m aimed for a holler in the hills of Appalachia
No sir, you wouldn’t know the name
But it’s prettier than heaven, and where I met the world
And where I’m going again



Lay Your Head Down 

You run yourself ragged
‘Til you’re black and blue
Honey, can I take a few troubles from you?
By the look in your eyes
I’d say you’ve got a few to spare

Give me your famine and flood
And your rumors of war
Put down the paper
And walk out the door
Find yourself some shade and a warm patch of sun

Lay your head down
Honey, lay your head down
And I’ll take the weight of the world for awhile
Yeah I’ll take the weight of the world for awhile

I’ll feed the kids that are growing like weeds
While you search for honeysuckles in your bare feet
And I’ll bring you a biscuit and coffee in an hour or two

Trouble never followed me to the back wood
Or down by the creek, I think it’s understood
There are places you can go
Where you can always be free

Lay your head down
Honey, lay your head down
And I’ll take the weight of the world for awhile
Yeah I’ll take the weight of the world for awhile

And when the shadows stretch long
You can find home’s path
And I’ll light a candle
And I’ll draw the bath
And you can wash the worries from your bones

And when the water has cooled
I will carry you to rest
Oh lay your weary head upon my chest
And I’ll watch through the night no trouble comes your way




The Breast of Mercy (feat. Andy Squyres)

Oh I went to gather manna
In the cool of the morn
When the dew is still virgin
And the sun’s just been born

And I picked me a spot
Just as fair as the rest
And not before long
Was I caught in their nets

Oh, are we to starve
In the promised land?

The fields are all fenced
They’re all guarded night and day 
But the kids are all hungry, man      
We’ve got to find a way

If we just had a few acres
We’d grow healthy and old
Oh I ain’t putting no more bodies
In the earth that’s been stol’d

No, I won’t starve
In the promised land  

Stillborn Moses on the river
Open for all
While they’re burning the fruit
Cause the profit’s too small

Oh but Jesus still got cattle
On a thousand hills of green
Unless the bank’s got ‘em too
I ain’t surprised by a thing

But no, we ain’t gonna starve
In the promised land

The breast of mercy is bared
To the lips of the poor
Come and drink your fill
There ain’t no lock on the door

Can’t nobody own
The land of the redeemed
There ain’t no slave or sharecropper
Servant or king

Christ within all
Ain’t no trespassing sin
Can poison the wine
When there’s mercy within




Manna or Poison 

Oh field of mushrooms
Are you manna or poison?
Sometimes, my god, 
It’s so hard to know

What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
Least that’s what the grave-diggers say
But I don’t know how much longer
I can walk before the buzzard’s prey  

A man could live forever in this valley
If he just had the strength to stand
Oh the sorrows I could tally
But I could dream anew on this land

Oh field of mushrooms 
Are you manna or poison?
Sometimes, my god
It’s so hard to know 

Oh little forest flower
Are you my cabin by the stream?
Are you my strength to pass the hour,
Or are you part of heaven’s scheme?  

Oh field of mushrooms
Be you foe or friend
Oh manna or poison,
I will join you in the end 

We Walk in the Garden Lyrics, Credits & Chords

Album released 7/22/19
Recorded in Boone, NC

All songs written by John Lucas Kovasckitz
Produced and engineered by Everett Hardin
Production assistance: Everly Hardin
Mastered by Dave Wilton

John Lucas Kovasckitz: vocals, piano, acoustic guitars
Tim Roberts: drums, percussion
Everett Hardin: cello, wizardry
Caroline Hardin: violin, BGVs
Justin Mower: electric guitars
Glenn Deuel: electric guitars
Luke Skaggs: electric guitars, banjo, fiddle
Erin Deuel: BGVs
Group vocals: Sarah DeShields, Kevin DeShields,
Caroline Hardin, Ethan Hardin, Glenn Deuel, Erin Deuel,
Mikayla Brown, Nicole Tester, Amanda Opelt



We Walk in the Garden

We walk in the garden
Though we know it not

-

God is my father
The earth is my mother
The soil my sister
The forest my brother
The river the Spirit
That joins us together
We walk in the garden
We walk in the garden

We Walk in the Garden CCLI # : 7136097

Be My Courage


There's blood in these streets of revolution
Of distant warriors, distant kings
Ages old have wrapped their mysteries
In legends worn like magic rings

I'm no priest and I'm no prophet
Neither monk nor modern man
I'm no shepherd I'm no warrior
And I'm unsure of my own land

Oh God my song is but a whisper
And I don't know if I can shout
But if you truly are inside me
Be my courage when I doubt

Maybe every song starts small
From a whisper to a cry
Maybe we're all shepherd warriors
Or maybe lions, you and I

Be my voice when I tremble
Be my strength when I'm weak
Be my path in the darkness
And every word I speak

I'd rather stumble than fear the whiskey
I'd rather bleed than fear the rod
For you are King of my companions:
The weak, the broken, and the flawed

Lead me, Father, to the Pharaohs
And put your Spirit on my tongue
Guide me, Father, from the desert
Let not your song remain unsung

Be my voice when I tremble
Be my strength when I'm weak
Be my path in the darkness
And every word I speak

Love is Never Wasted


Build a home
Though it seems the world’s all sinking sand these days
Your foundation is the faith
That love endures always

Show forgiveness
When the world’s bitterly unkind
This clothes the naked
And clears the eyes of the blind

Love, love is never wasted
It never stays in the ground

Show mercy to the outlaw
The stranger and the thief
For God came as an outlaw
To share our cup of grief

Love your enemy
And you will raise the dead
Feed the poor
And you’ll taste heaven’s bread

Love, love is never wasted
It never stays in the ground

Show your children
How to love when they are young
A seed will plant a forest
Before your days are done

Trade not your hope
To claim your scrap of earth
For the kingdom is a mystery
Of death and then rebirth


Love is Never Wasted CCLI #: 7136003

Outcast No Longer


Come on out with joy
Be led forth in peace
There is no fear in love, my darling
And in love you are released

Come and drink, outcast no longer
Slave now master of the wind
Breathe to life the bones of justice
Teach us, Mother, how to dance again

With the song of freedom on our lips
We’ll wake up the dawn

Oh-oh-oh rise from your slumber
Oh-oh-oh rise from your tomb
Come to life with songs of thunder
Wake the dead, rise from thy womb

With the song of freedom on our lips
We’ll wake up the dawn

Do not be afraid
Do not be afraid


Outcast No Longer CCLI #: 7136099

The Quick and the Dead

I've waited years
By the water's side
For angels
To come and stir the water's tide

But the quickest men
Have passed me every time
And no angel
Has yet to toss a single dime

Oh Jesus,
when will you come again?
For I've seen no hope
In the eyes of crippled men

Oh it seems
That we're all quick or we're dead
There's no mercy here
At this water's head

You don't have to wait, you don't have to wait
You don't have to wait, for the waters to be stirred
...For these waters to be stirred



Stained Glass


We’re all stained glass windows
Bracing for the stones
Borders of steel
All hiding that we’re just flesh and bones
Teach me forgiveness, mercy
Mercy for my own skin
That I may see you in the distance
Oh refugee, enter in
For every brother, every stranger
Holds the face of God
Oh I hold the face of God
Oh I hold the face of God

(Repeat)

...we all hold the face of God
We all hold the face of God

Let the light come in
Let the light come in

Stained Glass CCLI #: 7136001

What Can Ever Come

I am not the hard man
That you've been sold
In stories that you were told
When you were young with no coins to spare

Oh I have not kept count of
The times you've strayed
My darling, for all your days
I've been by your side

What can ever come between us?

You have feared my judgement
And wrestled with my justice
But do you know
My ways at all?

For you have conjured visions
Of wrath and fire eternal
But my revenge is love
And forgiveness my sword

What can ever come between us?

Feel my rain like kisses
Come heal your pain and sickness
Leave your fear, come dancing home

I have never left you
No I have never left you
Oh I have never left you
And I never will

What can ever come
What can ever come
What can ever come
Between us?


What Can Ever Come CCLI #: 7136004

Great Love is a Fragile Thing

Hallelujah, Christ has risen
To raise the down-trodden
Death itself has found its ending
The lynched man breathes again

Rich man, rich man, strive no longer
Bow through the needle’s eye
Enter, enter, the land of promise
The peace you cannot sell nor buy

Lay your treasures at the feet of
The child who came for us
Oh, great love is a fragile thing
That raises the dead in us

Wise man, wise man, follow the stars
Drink wisdom at a child’s feet
Children, children, find your power
At your songs the angels weep

Daughter, daughter, find your beauty
No longer through the eyes of man
Dance with might through rows of bondage
You were loved before the world began

Lay your treasures at the feet of
The child who came for us
Oh, great love is a fragile thing
That raises the dead in us

Great Love is a Fragile Thing CCLI #: 7136005

Let the (Filthy) Dance With the (Righteous)


We have spent our days
Forgetting and remembering
Forgetting and remembering
Your goodness

And we have been afraid
That you have turned your face
That you have taken flight
And forsaken us

Oh death,
We have felt your sting
Oh darkness,
We're weary of your wings

But deep we know
That we are all called child
Beneath these chains
Our hearts are still wild

The teachers of the law
Give rations of your freedom
But we haven't tasted hope
In a long time

For they've poisoned all your wine
And they've spoiled all your bread
And we can't find your body
Though you've risen from the dead

Oh death,
We have felt your sting
Oh darkness,
We're weary of your wings

But deep we know
That we are all called child
Beneath these chains
Our hearts are still wild

-

Dance with all your might
Dance among the shadows
Dance until the darkness becomes light

Let the filthy dance with the righteous
Until there's no more daylight and darkness

Let the (Filthy) Dance with the (Righteous) CCLI #: 7136103


Oh Great Mystery


You are the home I’ve never left
But never been to
Like a father gone to war
I cannot reach you

Are you my memory
Are you my promise?
Do you remember me
Oh are you conscious?

Oh great Mystery,
Can I touch you?
Guide my fingers to your wounds
For I’ve seen tricks and I’ve seen villains
Oh the stench of Death’s sweet perfume

Oh great Mystery,
Have I met you?
Are you scarred like my sweetest friend?

You Are My Christmas Lyrics and Credits

Released November 19, 2018
Produced and engineered by Everett Hardin
Written and performed by John Lucas Kovasckitz
Cello - Everett Hardin
Background vocals - Erin Deuel

Darling, lay beside me 
Let's remember stories 
Shared with the mountains 
And the redwood trees
You are my wilderness 
Refuge of my heart 
You are my North Star  
When we are apart 



You are my front porch  
When the world is fright'ning 
You are my whisper  
Through thunder and lightning 
You are my favorite 
Creak on the stairs  
You are the answer  
To my childhood prayers 



You are the mantra 
That stills my soul 
You are the warm bed 
When burdens take their toll 
You are my poetry 
My steadfast always 
You are my Christmas 
On the dullest of days  

Oh you are my Christmas  
On the dullest of days 

A Thousand Cathedrals Lyrics & Credits

From "A Thousand Cathedrals", released June 11, 2017

All songs written by John Lucas Kovasckitz
Produced by Everett Hardin/Red Yeti Audio
Engineered/Mixed by Everett Hardin
Mastered by Joey Deihl of War Height Audio
Engineering Assistance from Glenn Deuel, Brett Queen, Sam Utz, Casey Wells, Caroline Hardin
Tracked and Mixed at Harvest House Studio
Strings for Cathedrals recorded at RFG Studios, with assistant engineer Graham Saboda
Vocals, acoustic guitars: John Lucas Kovasckitz
Electric guitars: Justin Mower
Piano, background vocals: Benjamin James Roberts
Drums / percussion: Tim Roberts
Cello: Everett Hardin
Violin: Caroline Hardin
Background Vocals: Erin Deuel

 

 

 

Caesar

 

I have no spare change and I have not the time for your melodies
And here while you sit, the world is passing you by
And here you sing of peace and the wild like the frontier's still out there
But if we buried our guns in the earth we'd all die by the sword 

Oh everything's been bought and sold and bought and sold again
Dreams won't pay your taxes, and dreams won't feed your children
Dreams don't make the world go, dreams don't make the world go round
Go make a man of yourself, and put your stake in the ground

Turn the tree to timber, turn the earth to brick
Push the savage from the land with empty promises
Oh make a man of yourself, and put that ol' guitar down
For the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few
And son your promised land will not be handed to you 

Oh everything's been bought and sold and bought and sold again
Dreams won't pay your taxes, and dreams won't feed your children
Dreams don't make the world go, dreams don't make the world go round
Go make a man of yourself, and put your stake in the ground

Oh I asked you not for change and I asked you not for scorn
And you can hold my pity, for I was not just born
And you can hold the treasures that divide and destroy

Oh I know everything's been bought and sold and bought and sold again
Take what is Caesar's, but you will not touch my children
For the kingdom of heaven is hidden in a field
And though you pillage and plunder, for you it is concealed
For you cannot rob what your eyes cannot see
And you cannot love when your heart is not free
So make a man of yourself
And become like a child

 

 

 

Hope

I feel the earth trembling under my feet
I feel the waters churning, rising from the deep
I know the trees are swaying with their family's seeds
And I feel the harvest returning, no more dust and weeds

I've seen fathers running for their prodigal sons
And I've seen the nooses empty and the chains undone
I've seen beggars leaving their crumbs of bread
And I've seen orphans dancing with crowns on their heads

And I hear the King whistling through the trees
To meet Him at the sea, all the murderers and thieves
And there amongst the tide and all the judges of the land
He will wash every foot and take His children by the hand

And I've heard the forest singing as it prepares the table
For the feast to come, glimpsed in parables and fables
And between every mountain and every shore
And through every season we will hunger no more

All hope rises from the dead
All hope springs up from the ground

From a desert to a garden
From a trickle to a stream
From the dust, my love, you've risen
From the ground you've been redeemed

But you've always been my firstborn
And you've always been my prize
All creation has been groaning for
The waking of your eyes

All hope rises from the dead
All hope springs up from the ground

 

Hope CCLI #: 7136108  

 

Cathedrals

 

I have the dust on my boots of a thousand cathedrals
And I have taken my place with bended knees
And I have raised my voice with a multitude of angels
Whose nests are treasured by your trees

Oh, the music of your fingers
Oh, the heartbeat of your lands
Oh, the places where you linger
Oh, the beauty of your hands

And I have lit my candle in the folds of your forests
A spark of light amongst the fires of the night
And I have risen with the dawn and the thurible of gladness
Amongst the mist and the dew of your delight 

Oh, the music of your fingers
Oh, the heartbeat of your lands
Oh, the places where you linger
Oh, the beauty of your hands

You are the one who makes my paths straight
You are the one who leads me to the waters
And as I've cupped my hands
I know, I know, I've seen your face
For you've touched my eyes with waterfalls
You've touched my eyes with earth
You've led me home with moonlight
And you've whispered what I'm worth

You are the one who leads me to the waters
You are the one who leads me home
You lead me home
You lead me home

Cathedrals CCLI #: 7136110

 

 

Son of God

 

If you're the son of God
Throw yourself down
Surely your father will heed your call
Surely the angels will catch your fall

If you're the son of God
Then why do you starve? 
Turn the rocks into loaves of bread
Find pleasure in the evening within your bed

If you're the son of God
Then why is there pain? 
Are you weak, or are you not good? 
Oh will you be defeated by a cross of wood? 

If you're the son of God
Vanquish my enemies
Protect my borders and securities
And crush the heads of those who'd rob my peace

Oh praise the son of God
The one who has set me free
He is my passage from the gates of hell
He is my refuge from the infidel

Of praise the son of God
Who knows my every will
For pleasure is the blessing, child
And I must have my fill

Away from me, away from me
I never knew you
You are the cell that holds my child within
Fling open the doors and be made wild again

Away from me, away from me
I never knew you

 

 

 

Flesh of My Flesh

 

Flesh of my flesh, bone of my bone
Like a story told you've always known
You took my breath in the daylight
You stole my heart like a thief in the night

And I am not a perfect man
I've unclean lips and soiled hands
But from the soil we will rise
For we are dust with a love that never dies

You are my shelter
You are my home
Flesh of my flesh
Bone of my bone

You undress me of my bitterness
And roll away my pride with one kiss
For we are clothed in majesty
Beneath our rags of poverty

And I will spend my days beside you
For beauty that is shared is beauty true
We will share the wine, we will share the bread
We will share our home, we will share our bed

You are my shelter
You are my home
Flesh of my flesh
Bone of my bone

 

 

 

Bruises

 

I have heard the news
And I have felt the crimes
And I've counted up the numbers
And I've crossed the battle lines

And I have smelled the hatred
For those that aren't the same
And I've pointed my own fingers
But I'm not clear of blame 

I've heard the promises of heaven
And I've heard the threats of hell
But maybe we're already living
Within the stories that we tell

For I have wept for bruises
On the backs of those too young
But I cling to the Father
Who calls us all His own 

May your heart never grow hard
May your eyes always see beauty
Though you sometimes need to weep
Though you sometimes need to fight
May joy come in the morning
May darkness find the light

And may you never give up, may you never give up
May you never give up on love

 

Bruises CCLI #: 7136111 

 

Thy Kingdom Come

 

Pass not the cup from me
If I do thy will
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done
Where my blood is spilled

Make my heart brave
Make my back strong enough to carry my cross
For what I've gained for my own pride
I count as loss

May my life be poured out
Upon the feet of the poor
May orphans call me father
And may I never lock my doors

May I never lose hope
Upon the darkest night
May my life be a seed
And my spirit light

May those that come behind
Not linger at my grave
Plant me beside the waters
And may I offer shade

Thy kingdom come, thy will be done
On heaven and earth
May my life be poured out
And my death give birth

Thy Kingdom Come CCLI#: 7136112

Promised Land Album Lyrics & Credits

From "Promised Land", released May 15, 2015
All songs written by John Lucas Kovasckitz.
Produced and engineered by Everett Hardin.
Recorded in Harvest House Studio in Boone, NC.
Mastered by Joey Diehl at War Height Audio. 

John Lucas Kovasckitz: Acoustic guitars, vocals
Benjamin James Roberts: Piano, vocals
Josh Roberts: Bass
Everett Hardin: Cello
Caroline Hardin: Violin
Justin Mower: Electric guitars
Tim Roberts: Drums
Erin Deuel: Vocals
Group vocals: Glenn Deuel, Josh Morgan, Brandi Truesdell, Caitlin Swick, Ben Roberts, Ali Carr, Brett Queen, Emily Dobberstein, Tim Roberts, Danielle Kovasckitz, Hannah Grant, Abby Grant, Josh Anding, Eli Stroud, James Sears, Meghan Hockaday, Mariel Silva.

 

 

We're Lions, You and I

 

Your warmth comes in the early spring
With hope like snow still clinging to the ground
And miracles, they rise up all around
All for you, everything is made new 

And we will jump for joy through the dewy soil
As you lay me down in peace
In the fields where I’ve toiled
And we will rise with barefooted abandon
And I will chase the depths of your heart
Oh the depths of your heart

And we will laugh as we run without tiring
A lion and a boy who both can’t stop smiling
And we will bound mountains with a single leap
As you shout your promises
That you always keep 

And we open up our mouths, our mouths to sing
But what echoes is just one mighty roar
And you delight more than ever before
For I’m not the boy I was
Oh I’m not him anymore 

We’re lions, we’re lions
You and I

And I don’t need a looking glass
Or the praise of men, for it will pass
I know the roar now inside my chest
I claim this love, you can have the rest 

We’re lions, we’re lions
You and I

 

We’re Lions, You and I CCLI #: 7136113

 

Love Is Kind

 

How come love was simpler when I could barely stand? 
Worrying was harder when I had to hold your hand
‘Cause my two feet hadn’t yet learned how to walk
And my own voice hadn’t yet come out to talk
But I knew love because I knew you
And I believed that everything you told me
Would come out true 

‘Cause love is patient, and love is kind
Love delights in the truth and is all you need to find 

But as I grew older I learned to complicate
Things you made so simple and I did some things I hate
And I became so afraid of making mistakes
‘Cause one hard fall is all that it takes 

To make you question the man you thought you’d be
And I began to question the bright things you see in me 

But love is patient, and love is kind
Love doesn’t keep a record of what’s behind 

And I’ve heard my strength comes from your joy
Maybe that’s why I felt stronger when I was a boy
Maybe I grew up too fast, or maybe I never did
But I learned to bury and to chain
And from you I ran and hid 

You know I want to finish strong
But I’m having trouble at the start
And I’ve forgotten where to dig
To unearth my beating heart 

But love is patient, and love is kind
Love revives the heart and transforms the mind 

And you say, son, throw your delight on me
And you’ll become the man you want to be
And my love will never fail you
 

And always remember
That love is kind

 

Love is Kind CCLI #: 7136114

 

Clearing Stones

 

We came to the water
Sinners all were we
For we’d heard a man could be reborn
And then he’d be set free 

Oh I’ve never done hard time
But I’ve had a few
And some of the wrongs that I have done
Would make you shift in your Sunday pew 

And I am oft’ intoxicated
On sorrow and my shame
And guilt makes a right fine prison cell
When you’re afraid of your own name

We came to the stream of life
As clear as glass and as cold as ice
And my heart sank as I looked in
But I’d a pint of faith and I’d rolled my dice 

On the water so sweet that was just ankle deep
But we had prisons to bury
So we rolled our clothes and braced for the cold
To leave all that we had to carry

And we dammed the water that frees the damned
And we dug the stones from the riverbed
In the stream of life we formed a coffin
And I’d be damned if that water didn’t cover my head 

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We drowned the young and old in that sea of grace
But we all rose the same
We splashed like children, we did, in that sea of grace
And we danced in the forest like flames 

Grace was enough and grace is enough
And grace always will be
More than enough to change an old man young
And an ankle-deep stream to a sea 

Grace can’t be bought and grace can’t be sold
Not for the wages of a thousand days
Grace is the gift of a King who longs
For His children to see they’re not slaves 

And grace gets deeper the more you trust
That the King is good and the King is just
And that naked forgiveness is stronger than the grave 

And sometimes grace takes clearing stones
With a weary heart and aching bones
To prove to that new child it was worth it all 

Roll away the stones
Roll away the stones
Roll away the stones
And come alive

 

 

Promised Land

 

Love will bring you to your knees
To sow the seeds of grace
Your heart I’ve made of earth and sea
And your eyes are time and space

Like a carpenter I carved your hands
From driftwood from the deep
And I placed my veins inside your dreams
To woo you while you sleep

And in your heart I've placed a journey
And like a garden it will grow
And when you taste the fruits of bravery
I will part the seas below 

I composed your bones from symphonies
And I danced to form your name
From the womb you leapt in innocence
And your innocence remains

For I’ve ransomed you upon my blood
From the wilderness of pain
With fire by night I’ll lead you home
And you’ll know you’re mine again 

And in your heart I've placed a journey
And like a garden it will grow
And when you taste the fruits of bravery
I will part the seas below

Your heart is my promised land

 

Promised Land CCLI #: 7136115

 

Time

 

My heart has known the winters
And my feet have known the snow
But mine eyes have seen the glory
Of a seed begin to grow 

There is a time to uproot, darling
But most days just hold on tight
For there’s a time for darkness, honey
But dawn will always beat the night 

Sometimes death will come calling
When you’ve been good and warned
And other times its cold hands will cradle
Dreams yet to be born 

There is a time to dance on sorrow
And a time to kiss her cheek
There is a time to mourn in silence
But justice aches to hear you speak 

And I don’t know the end, or tomorrow’s story
But I have found the one who gives me rest
And I will make my bed in His promises
For He holds true when nothing’s left...When nothing’s left

There is a time when laughter will echo
Through your halls of peace
But war is known to change your locks
And carry off the family keys

There is a time for healing and pain
A time for drought and a time for rain
There is a time for everything
Until we crown the risen King…Until we crown the risen King 

And I don’t know the end, or tomorrow’s story
But I have found the one who gives me rest
And I will make my bed in His promises
For He holds true when nothing’s left...When nothing’s left

So crown Him in your mourning
And crown Him in your laughter
And crown Him when it all turns dark
Crown Him when you bury
And crown Him when you marry
And crown Him when your faith finds a spark 

Crown Him for He’s faithful
And crown Him for He’s worthy
And crown Him for He is good
Crown Him for His promises
Cut through the blindness
Of children that have barely understood 

The beauty that has come
And the beauty yet to come
And the beauty that is yours and that is mine
And that death produces life
And that we are made alive
By the King who paints beauty with time
By the King who paints beauty with time
By the King who paints beauty with time

And I don’t know the end, or tomorrow’s story
But I have found the one who gives me rest
And I will make my bed in His promises
For He holds true when nothing’s left...When nothing’s left

 

Time CCLI #: 7136002

 

Quilts, Coats, and Colors

 

I want to live simply like my father
He never has much been for colors
But I think
That his colors are his children

And I want to live fearlessly
Believing nothing could ever hurt me
If I’d just love
If I’d just love relentlessly

And I don’t have an extravagant plan
For who I’ll be when I’m an older man
But the best adventures
Follow no maps

And when I was born a quilt was sewn
By the one who held my father
Before he had grown
Before he’d met my mother 

And more were made as our family grew
A name is just a name
But it holds me to you
For there’s love in every letter

And my name says that I am light
And I want to learn how to fight
For the ones
This dark world has barred from hope

And I want to see with clear eyes
To see beauty underneath
Every painful disguise
I want the bravery to dream

But it’s not the coat that makes the dreamer
Nor the stitches of a quilt
It’s not the colors that you wear, son
It’s the colors that you’ve spilled 

When you fight
When you fight
When you fight
Fight for love

 

 

Heart Gone Wild

 

Dance past the whitewashed tombs
And make way for the Bridegroom
Oh He’s come to bring life to the dead

Dance past the dry wells
And run from the desert’s curses and spells
For you will never thirst again 

Can you find a righteous man? 
Do you know a faultless land? 
Oh He’s come to wipe our records clean 

Hear the ring of the fallen chains
See the world forget its aches and pains
At the mention of His very name

Come on and dance like a child
Come on and dance like a man whose heart’s gone wild
Come and dance like a river to the sea
Come on and dance, ‘cause you have been set free 

Hear the march of the victor’s feet
Hear the thunder of His heart as it beats
For the taking of His bride 

And He has prepared a place
Where we’ll finally see His face
And we’ll be lifted from our knees

Come on and dance like a child
Come on and dance like a man whose heart’s gone wild
Come and dance like a river to the sea
Come on and dance, ‘cause you have been set free

Let the filthy dance with the righteous
Let the filthy dance with the righteous
He’s covered our shame with His blood and a wedding ring 

So dance, come on dance…On your own graves
Oh dance, come on dance…He calls us lovers, not slaves

He makes the shamed beautiful
He makes the broken whole
He makes the darkness turn and flee

 

Heart Gone Wild CCLI #: 7136116

 

Love Endures All Things

 

You are the one who holds
The ring of my love
You are the one whose whispers
Kiss my very heart
And in your embrace my walls crumble apart
My walls, my walls crumble apart

You are the one I will dream with
While our coffee steams
You are the one I will dance with
To the melodies of dreams
And I will sing you to sleep each night
And I will wake by your side 

Through every pain and sorrow
Through the adventure of tomorrow
Through the joy of every morning
My love will be yours

You are the one I will hold tight
Through every winter wind
You are the one that I will cover
Through every storm that’s sent
To prove that love endures all things
Oh love endures all things

Through every pain and sorrow
Through the adventure of tomorrow
Through the joy of every morning
My love will be yours 

 

 

The Entrance

 

Gather the saints in the mist
Beneath our favorite tree
And forge your vows in stone
And from the roots beneath

And measure out my tent
And the tables where we’ll feast
And invite the stars for dancing
For when the shadows have journeyed east 

Go on, go on
Go on, go on and say I do
And remember the treasure you glimpse
When you’ve glimpsed my heart for you

And I will keep you like a promise
Stored beneath my wings
As you camp beside my mountains
And wait for my heart’s strings

And I will call you with thunder to return
To return to the tree
And there I will meet you without mist
Without mist or mystery

Go on, go on
Go on, go on and say I do
And remember the treasure you glimpse
When you’ve glimpsed my heart for you

And time itself will paralyze
To take in every moment
Of the entrance of the promise
Of love untold or ever spoken

And with wildflowers
The angels will sew our hearts as one
But neither angels nor demons can ever cut
Can ever cut the knots undone

Go on, go on
Go on, go on and say I do
And remember the treasure you glimpse
When you’ve glimpsed my heart for you

 

 

This Will Be Our Home

 

Close your eyes, my darling
And let me sweep you off your feet
There’s a home in the meadow
And it’s a home you ought to meet

This will be our threshold
To our home of joy and peace
This will be the place
Where our sorrows are released

I know the walls are for now a little empty
But you’ve the eye of an artist
So let’s paint the walls with laughter
Until not a spot is missed 

Entwine your treasures on the shelves with mine
And hang your dresses by the mirror
I’ve never heard my heart sing
The way it is now that you’re here

This, oh this, this will be our home 

For tonight let’s leave the dishes in the sink
And our shoes by the bottom stair
For dancin’ in the kitchen’s better
When your feet are bare

And one day we’ll own a piano
And a fireplace where all the music will go
Up through the chimney
Oh we’ll play for all the stars

This, oh this, this will be our home

And one day we’ll add a room or two
For little feet to come pattering through
But for now, this home will just hold me and you

And our home may soon change places
As we bound mountains
And walk on oceans without fear
But for now our adventure lies here
Oh for now, our adventure lies here 

This, oh this, this will be our home

This, oh this, this is our home

 

 

The Return

 

I miss the days before every love song had been writ
And every story penned
Another mind hadn’t beat you to it

I miss the days before every land had been mapped
When you could go explore
And know the world was still untapped 

I miss the days before men couldn’t outwit God
When He still spoke to us
And we still spoke to God

I miss the days before men could do everything
When we still dreamed like birds
Before we forged our wings

Oh when did we stop missing things? 
When did we trade our garden and the King of Kings
For a land that’s bare and a God that’s blind
How can we not yearn for what’s behind? 

I miss the days before rings came off so easy
When I could promise you
And believe that you believed me

I miss the days before everything had a price
When we couldn’t count the cost
Of every single sacrifice 

I miss the days before we all had useless hands
When our tools were young
And hadn’t yet raped our lands

I miss the days before we knew when rain would fall
When we’d plant seeds with hope
And now we don’t hope at all

Oh when did we stop missing things? 
When did we trade our garden and the King of Kings
For a land that’s bare and a God that’s blind
How can we not yearn for what’s behind? 

But I’ve heard whispers that this earth
Holds the deepest mysteries yet
Oh I’ve heard whispers when I listen to the trees

And I’ve tasted eternity
A sweetness my tongue has never known
I’ve felt an ache deep down in my bones
That proves there’s something more

(Where are you? Where are you?) 

And I’ve heard laughter rolling from the canyons
Laughter at the man who claims to hold more wisdom
Than the One who stretched the heavens
And treads upon the sea 

And I’ve heard the song of the return
A song as pure as light
Sung by a King with eyes that burn
For a bride to be taken in the night

So maybe the past isn’t what I’m truly missing
Maybe I’m missing what’s to come
Or maybe eternity has already begun

 

 

Come and Find Me

 

Come and find me, come and find me
In the wild places that can’t be tamed
Come and find me, come and find me
In the bars of a prison
Where my sons are chained 

Come and feast with the hungry
And dine with me among outlaws and thieves
Come and trace my veins in an old oak tree
And in the rivers that run
Into my seas 

Come and find me on every unknown street
And in every song that leads you home
Come and kiss my face on a newborn’s feet
Come and fall in love
Like you’ve never known

Come and fall
In love again for the first time

Come and Find Me CCLI #: 7136121