All of these moments cling to each other
Just like a small boy clutches his mother
Maybe one day they’ll go their own way
I keep linking the daisies into chains
I keep blinking to see if it all looks the same
Maybe one day they’ll got their own way
CHORUS
Clouds form and disperse in the summer sky
Clouds form and disperse and I don’t know why
Nothing moves in a straight line, all these roads are not Roman
And the ruler rods of time are not fixed or frozen
Maybe one day they’ll go their own way
I keep linking the daisies into chains
I keep blinking to see if it all looks the same
Maybe one day they’ll go their own way
CHORUS
All of these moments cling to each other
Just like a small boy clutches his mother
Maybe one day they’ll go their own way
CHORUS
credits
from SCRIBBLED IN CHALK,
released February 18, 2009
Words and Music: Karine Polwart (Bay Songs Ltd)
supported by 12 fans who also own “Don't Know Why”
Love the complexity of this track and the rising and falling of the violins, and the texture. Makes me want to dance.
Thank you so much for this album. I really love it, and find it really inspiring my own work on the Witchcraft Trials ❤️ tararosehip
supported by 11 fans who also own “Don't Know Why”
Keening, yearning, captivating and lovely collection of songs, the sense of close performance all the more remarkable when you learn it was made during Covid lockdown in 2020. The ballads and poems set to music on this album might be hundreds of years old, and while they do have an air of immortal, ancient tradition about them, they sound utterly current. Badzie
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