I’m starting something new today to brighten up my Mondays: Favorite Song Lyrics Monday. How can focusing on a favorite song not help to make the beginning of the work week a little brighter? Anyone else who wants to join in and post favorite song lyrics on Mondays is welcome to take the idea and run with it. You can post lyrics every Monday, some Mondays, one Monday...it's up to you.
My choice for this Monday is “A Horse in the Country” (an appropriate choice having gone on my morning walk on what was a very brisk fall day). Back when I was a twenty-something, and it seemed all my friends were settling down to “become their mothers and their fathers without a sound,” I liked to think that I was the one who bought a one-way subway ticket and left them all behind.
A HORSE IN THE COUNTRY
The Cowboy Junkies
The money would be pretty good
if a quart of milk were still a dollar
or even if a quart of milk were still a quart.
And the hours, well, I don’t mind
how they creep on by like an old love of mine
it’s the years that simply disappear
that are doing me in.
Guess I married too young,
yeah, nineteen was just too young,
but sometimes you meet someone
and your guts just burn.
It’s not that I don’t love him anymore
it’s just that when I hear him
coming through that front door
my heart doesn’t race like it did once before.
But I’ve got a horse out in the country
I get to see him every second Sunday.
He comes when I call him
yeah, he knows his name.
One day I’ll saddle up
and the two of us will ride away.
This weather I could almost stand
if the sun would shine a little brighter
or even if the sun would shine at all.
But lately it just seems to me
that this life has lost its mystery
and these cold fall mornings seem to bite
just a little bit harder.
become their mothers and their fathers
without a sound.
Except for Cathy,
she bought a one-way subway ticket
and left us all behind.
But I’ve got a horse out in the country
I get to see him every second Sunday.
He comes when I call him,
yeah, he knows my name.
One day I’ll saddle up
and the two of us will ride away.
This town wouldn’t be so bad
if a girl could trust her instincts
or even if a girl could trust a boy.
10 comments:
I like this idea! I'm going to work on this - now which song...
I don't know this song at all, from over here in a different country, but it always amazes me how song lyrics manage to say so much with so little, and in such a direct way.
I love that song and really like this idea. I'll be getting on the bandwagon!
These are beautiful, sad lyrics. They really put you there in the world of the narrator.
Great idea! I look forward to reading more.
Wrt to names and with a nod to the Bangles, I could only come up with '[Just] Another Lyric Monday' - the only way I can think of to have an alliteration is to 'Frenchify' it: 'Lyric Lundi', less than ideal I know. Anyway, feel free to reject or ridicule!
I read ZoesMom's blog post which lead me to your blog - I think Music Monday is fun.
Heather, I popped over and visited and will have to comment on what a great song you chose.
Litlove, I know, I'm in awe of those who can write songs, as it seems like such an impossible undertaking to me, and I can't believe how many can do it so well! The Cowboy Junkies are a Canadian band. I highly recommend them.
ZM, yea!
Jonnifer, exactly! And I like Lyric Lundi.
Sara, thanks for stopping by. And "Music Monday," there we go! Much better than Favorite Song Lyrics Monday. I'm going to go with Music Monday/Lyric Lundi.
Music Monday is a great idea - and I'll have to find this song now. I also like the idea of a "horse in the country" that gets you going on a slow Monday ;-)
I love when people can find a good reason to toss in French. I always feel like I didn't waste 4 years of my life in class! Lyric Lundi is awesome!
Emily! I forgot for this past Monday and looks like you did too. Back on the wagon for the 10th? :)
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