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Hayfields
Image not found Hayfields was released March 2nd 2024, it is an EP

When first released the songs in this album were a series of songs relating to Keaths experinces that had nothing to do with the project of meadowlark,
but were later re-released and moderatly adapted to fit the story. Because of this, the songs may be interpreted in many different ways.
However, In the story of meadowlark, each of these songs are about the multiple attempts from The Harkers to convince to foolish majesty in The Tale of the Harpy, the Hare, and the Hound.


Origins
Image not found Origins was released October 23, 2025, Though many of its songs released at different dates
'My Farewells to the Fields' released on Septermber 25th, 2024, 'Birdcage Blue and Yellow' released on the same day. 'To Douse a Scallded Tounge' Released on August 1st, 2025, And finaly, 'Kamahalan' was released October 23rd, 2025.
Each of these songs are a musical re-telling of each of The Larks origins


Composing Colentine
Image not found Composing Colentine was released February 12, 2026, it is an EP. Though many of its songs released at different dates.
'Kid and Leverette' released on February 21, 2025, 'Coles Response' released May 22, 2025. Lastly, 'Hearken' released February 12, 2026.
'My Farewells to the fileds' and "Birdcage Blue and Yellow' were included in this album but were already listed in 'Origins', so they were not included in this list.
All the songs in composing colentine describe the relasionship and stories of the characters Cole, and Clemente.


And the Hound(Reprise)
Image not found And the Hound(Reprise) was released January 9, 2026, it is a single.

I interpet this song to be the perspective of The Foolish Majesty after the events of The Tale of the Harpy, the Hare, and the Hound,
due to the quote "And what is left of The Hound?"
As we have already established from 'And The Hound', the hound is the self.
And in this story, the self is The Foolish Majesty.

As well as this song being sung by The Playwright, not any of The Lark,
showing how its not in the perspective of any of The Harkers.