Major Parkinson – Black River

Major Parkinson Black River

Major Parkinson – Black River Lyrics

Artist: Major Parkinson
Song: Black River

Howling from the heathers in the gloomy mire
Clammy and slender paths
The billow turned the birches to redundant snacks
Unavowed, we stood like icicles

In the black river
Yesterday she was pulled up from the river
Wearing a silver bracelet and a bucket of stones around her pretty neck
Holding an empty canvas to a mirror

I picture myself alongside of the girl on the bridge, the morning of the fall
When she was
Staring into the hollow abyss, reminisce, slipping into the ball
The black river

The black river
Silent capercaillies by the rivulets
Hover in the highland glass
Waiting in the hull by the silhouettes

Everyone we know shall pass
Never to feel comfort in the arms of a stranger
Howling from the heathers in the gloomy mire
The clammy and slender paths

The billow turned the birches to redundant snacks
Unavowed, we stood like icicles
The black river
The black river

Stop, my little child
You won’t get further than this
I see your smile
Under the frothing abyss

We’ll reconcile
We’re pestilential and vile
The both of us
Let’s get together and dance into the void until it stares into our souls

So hush my little child
Come join the purgatory
Trip through your denial
Among the carpenter

Bees and honey-pies
We’ll see the home that you left
You were a child
I was so dirty back then

Suspend the tender when the morning slip into your dreams
Starlight, tangerines, toffee, polos, butter {?}
Baseball figurines
Forever and ever buried amid the coal black river

The black river
The black river
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From the album:
Live at Ricks
Release Year: 2015