Nick Cave "The Sorrowful Wife" |
I married my wife on the day of the eclipse Our friends awarded her courage with gifts Now as the nights grow longer and the season shifts I look to my sorrowful wife Who is quietly tending her flowers Who is quietly tending her ..... The water is high on the beckoning river And I made her a promise I could not deliver And the cry of the birds sends a terrible shiver Through me and my sorrowful wife Who is shifting the furniture around Who is shifting the furniture around Now we sit beneath the knotted Yew And the bluebells bob up around our shoes And the task of remembering the telltale clues Goes to my sorrowful wife Who is counting the days on her fingers Who is counting the days on her ..... Come on and help me, baby Come on now Come on and help me, baby I was blind The grass here grows long and high Twists right up to the sky White clouds roll on by Come on now and help me, baby I was blind I was a fool, baby I was blind A loose wind last night blew down Black trees bent to the ground Their blossoms made such a sound That I could not even hear myself think, baby I was blind I was a fool, baby Yeah I was a blind fool, baby I was a fool, baby I was blind, baby A fool, babe I was blind, babe I was a fool, baby Lyric from www.lyricmania.com |