After yesterday’s Regina Spektor nectar collecting song, two beautiful but melancholy floral referencing folk pop numbers, the former brand new and from forthcoming album Pluto, the latter from 2021’s album The Keeper by the half-Swedish and Stroud-based musician Marianne Parrish. To explore more of her music, see also the 2021 single Birch, and the embedded Spotify and Bandcamp links and also her website. Out on Chiverin Records.
There is nothing left for me to show you
In the hopes you’ll reach out your hands in friendship
Now I just avoid going into the town
There are no more flowers left to be found
There are so many towers we built over time
Some together and some to hide from one another
Wandered slowly into the thicket over time
Till it grew so dark and dense that we lost sight of one another
No more flowers
No more light for any more flowers
I will respect your decisions, your internal compass
Will no longer try to step in your path
I’m taking the flag down, breaking the bells
Turned off the screen that replays the aftermath
There are so many towers we built over time
Some together and some to hide from one another
Wandered slowly into the thicket over time
Till it grew so dark and dense that we lost sight of one another
No more flowers
No more light for any more flowers
Maybe one day, one day
We will walk side by side again
Maybe one day, one day
We will walk side by side again
No more flowers
No more light for any more flowers
No more flowers
I won’t grow you any more
No, I won’t grow you any more
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