Bright Pastures (Studio Version)– Josh Montague

In agriculture, it’s common for farmers to burn grasslands intentionally — a controlled fire that revitalizes the soil, making it more arable for future growth. Yet, that practice comes with risk. A wrong wind, a moment of miscalculation, and the blaze can consume trees, harm livestock, or even destroy the very grain that was meant to be nurtured.

Bright Pastures takes that reality and flips it into a metaphor about human nature — how some people seem almost drawn to disrupting good things. Some do it without thought, others with deliberate intent. Like a fire started in fertile fields, their actions can spread, damaging not only what’s in front of them but everything connected to it.

Interestingly, this track follows my recent release Ocean Meadows. While that song pondered the space we make (or deny) for others, Bright Pastures almost feels like its opposite — a burning meadow finding immediate peace only in its aftermath. I didn’t plan it that way, but the thematic connection revealed itself after the fact.

Lyrics – Bright Pastures

bright pastures
people seem to burn

bright pastures
people seem to burn

the arable, the land that fills
people people seem to yearn

the arable, the land that fills
people people seem to yearn

instrumental

the pock, the flock, the driven nock
people people seem to churn

the pock, the flock, the driven nock
people people seem to churn

bright pastures
people seem to burn

bright pastures
people seem to burn

the butter wings flutter lings
of fowl, fowl, smoke

the butter wings flutter lings
of fowl, fowl, fowl, fowl, fowl, smoke

The song layers rustic imagery over a deeper commentary — a reminder that even in the most fertile, vibrant spaces, there’s always the risk of destruction from within.

🎧 Listen now: Bright Pastures

— Josh Montague

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