Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Guest Singer: Richard Thompson

Incredible lyrics. Such an intimate and poignant story. Notice the third verse, which shifts into a new arrangement as well. The narrator reflects on the intimacy the two shared, or is that merely a metaphor for smothering himself to please her? ~~GH




RICHARD THOMPSON
"Sunset Song"
(Richard Thompson)
With you or without you, love,
I must be moving
Never meant to linger here so long
With you or without you,
Though it breaks my heart
To hear the Sunset Song
Wasn't that a time we had,
And bless you for it
But I'm a stranger here, I don't belong
The band's down on the jetty,
If you cup your ear
You'll hear the Sunset Song
You said, if I hold my breath
Dive down deep enough
I might grow fins
Seems to me I've held my breath
Held my breath to please you
Ever since
Early morning, that's the time
For fare-thee-wells
Slip out of the warm sheets and gone
But I long to hear it as I walk away
To hear the Sunset Song
In your waking, in your dreams,
I'll not be martyred
On that cross where some say
I belong
Opinions are coffins, I'll just trust my feet
To find the Sunset Song
Every day I'll wear your memory
Like a favourite shirt upon my back
In the hallway, there's my suitcase
By the door, I never did unpack
With you or without you, love,
I must be moving
Never meant to linger here so long
With you or without you,
Though it breaks my heart
To hear the Sunset Song

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