Freedom. Lovers. The infinitely large and the infinitely small. Rivers. Consciousness.
lyrics
To feel alive, I must let the winter in, like i chase the summer sun, while the earth lies on it's side, while the earth lies on it's side.
Walking with no clothes, on the beech and in the trees - don't let them say it's not ok. Take your lover, have some fun. Take your lover, have some fun.
When Monday's dark and full of rain, there are things to break the pain.
For how long must your face be upside.
The second day of the weekend - you need not feel this way again. You can break this, you can make this.
The river flows every day, the planet spins it's way.
You can live in the moment, if you are aware of
the wonder of infinity - space goes on infinitely; not only above you, but also inside you.
To feel alive, I must let the winter in, like i chase the summer sun, while the earth lies on it's side, while the earth lies on it's side.
Walking with no clothes, on the beech and in the trees - don't let them say it's not ok. Take your lover, have some fun. Take your lover, have some fun. Take your lover, have some fun. Take your lover, have some fun. Take your lover, have some fun.
credits
from Of Trivial And Gargantuan,
released April 18, 2012
Written by Rob Spalding and Rivers Of England (c) 2011.
Rob Spalding: guitar, vocals and ebow.
Bill 'The Goat' Owsley: double bass.
Beth Porter: cello.
Chris Winfield-Chislett: keyboard (Nord rhodes sound)
Original yet familiar sounding with occasional echoes of John Martyn and even Nick Drake, Rivers Of England’s lush string
and Hammond/Rhodes based sound delivers foot-tapping ear candy aplenty with a spine-tingling powerful vocal on top. The surprises keep coming, not least, supporting The Fall, amusing hospital visits on tour and a regular soundtrack for operating theatre....more
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