Story Behind The Song
About my grandmother, a tiny but strong woman
Song Description
About missing a passed on family, listing warm memories in spite of all the family turmoil. Folky, uses dobro and acoustic guitar with a slight bit of electronics. "Domestic electronica" I call it.
Song Length |
5:06 |
Genre |
Folk - Country, Electronic - Experimental |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Peaceful, Gracious |
Subject |
Recovery, History, Past |
Similar Artists |
Joni Mitchell |
Language |
English |
Lyrics
Sarah
I remember your aged hands
the half working electric fan
if you speak of love
these pictures come up to me
All the pain that went on
you never let on
strange in this day
where we annouce our suffering
All your sweat I did see
in your home in Montgomery
left me between a smile and a stare
All the other room trials
put a strain in your smile
Sarah, I was so unaware
But you carried on
Sarah
I remember you and my mother
sittin' in cement chairs
watchin' me and my sisters
play in the breeze in the yard
We took in everything
found pieces of a train
your Southern sigh
was never too far
Ivy on everything
snakes around the shed
we gathered black berries in a bowl
Painting peeling
from the back board
your fingers loved diggin' in the sandy soil
And you carried on
Though death is not forever
I feel robbed by the reaper
and i wish you could've lived to've seen one
who calls me his wife
cause he never had
a lovin' elder like you
and it bends the way he looks at life
when the night is disdaining
we pull around your blanket
in your memory we revel
and sometimes i catch my honey
tellin' me a story
that of you i used to tell
Of how you carried on
Sarah
you carried on
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