The most beautiful things in life come and go almost as quickly - but is there anything we can do to hold on to them, even for a few minutes more?
lyrics
Hey, sun, it's been a day or two
I've missed your shining countenance
It's good to see you out and on the move
Let's hang out while you're passing by
I know you've got some place to be
Don't mind me, friend, you've got nothing to prove
CHORUS
But before you see yourself out
Do you think it might be wrong
If I captured you and caught you in a song?
x 2
Hey daffodil, what's happening?
You're bright any early, and I mean
Both compliments in quite the realest sense
The invite said September, friend
But you don't care, your colours wending
All too fleetingly along my fence
CHORUS
BRIDGE
So you'll be there, just as you were
When wintry winds begin to stir
And whisper in their icy blast
That nothing good can ever last
Hey butterfly, I see you're out
In just your lightest winter coat
It brings out your - or something else's - eyes
For just one moment as it stands
I'll cancel all my future plans
To simply watch life live before it dies
CHORUS
credits
from Irreloquent,
released September 22, 2022
Lyrics by Stephen Wort
Guitar, drums, vocals and composition by Sergey Glinkov on a hill in Varna: lowhumming.bandcamp.com
Mastered by Thomas Meidell
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