The third song from my first stay on Lismore. This is about coming out the other side where hope is in the air. It describes what I saw and thought during long walks all over the island and in all weathers.
lyrics
V1. Birds blown across the sky. Wings out they catch the eye. They turn as they’re blown, flying by. Mist rolling in again. Rain falling down again. The hills are no longer in sight.
Clouds come, clouds go. The hills are no longer in sight.
Chorus. Let’s just see what tomorrow will bring. Let’s just sit here and wait. Put some money on sunshine ahead. Let’s just sit
here and wait.
V2. Moon brings the tide around. Sea Eagles flying down. Catching the last
summer light. Dawn brings a purple glow. Swallows sitting in a row. They’re catching the last summer light. Clouds come, clouds go. They’re catching the last summer light. Chorus.
V3. Instrumental.
Final chorus. Let’s just see what tomorrow will bring. Let’s just sit here and wait. Put some money on sunshine ahead. Let’s just sit here and, let’s just sit here and, let’s just sit here and wait.
credits
from Ancestors,
released December 10, 2018
Musicians| Vocal, backing vocal and Guitar Paul Davy| Electric Guitars Patrick Davy| Harmonica Mark Kelmanson| Cello Keely Hodgson| Drums Che Beresford| Bass Nigel Stonier| Percussion Seadna McPhail|
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