Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Long Slow Spring, artist - Sun Kil Moon. Album song Welcome to Sparks, Nevada, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 25.11.2020
Record label: Caldo Verde
Song language: English
Long Slow Spring |
Shadowboxed for 30 minutes today |
Then I walked to the San Francisco bay |
Took a photo of a seagull on the Golden Gate |
Came back and shadowboxed another few rounds with 3-pound weights |
I got on the phone with my dad |
I want to see my dad so so bad |
But I can’t see him, I can’t this time |
'Cause getting up there and visiting him would be viewed as a heinous crime |
During this holding pattern spring time |
So yeah, we got, we got on the phone |
Talked about what was happening in, in Ohio |
His favorite Chinese restaurant was closed |
And of the latest news, he grabbed Simone |
Long slow spring |
I know it’s gonna bring us together soon |
(Long slow spring) |
Long slow spring |
I know it’s gonna bring us together soon |
(Long slow spring) |
He asked, «When are you touring again?» |
I said, «Fuck if I know.» |
He said, «Well what are you doing now with your time?» |
I said, «I'm recording some music at the studio |
Watering my agaves and my aloes |
Calling up my friends and saying hello.» |
Yesterday we went to Point Rayes |
The beach was closed but we stuck in anyway |
We went fishing for perch and used prawns as bait |
Others were fishing for stripers and manta rays |
People were surfing and the sunbathers were lying supine on their beach blankets |
Girls in bikinis sporting their Gucci shades |
Long slow spring |
I know it’s gonna bring us together soon |
(Long slow spring) |
Long slow spring |
I know it’s gonna bring us together soon |
(Long slow spring) |
In Inverness I took a photo of a shipwrecked boat |
Mark it up on my dad a postcard, and I wrote |
That I loved him and missed him, and that I hoped |
To see him before too long in Ohio |
One day I got back and watered my succulents |
On the back porch, and I smoked a couple cigarettes |
And watched one of my favorite comfort films, About Schmidt |
My favorite line, «Life is short, Ndugu, I can’t afford to waste another minute. |
That’s how I feel in this life every minute that I’m in it |
This morning I hear the morning doves cooing |
And I’m lying in bed flipping between De-Daumier-Smith's Blue Period |
And looking up at the ceiling’s |
When the sun’s coming up that this anxious feeling |
Dissipates and I can focus on reading |
It’s at this time that my heart’s not beating |
As fast as it does in the evening |
It’s at this time of the day that I’m calmly breathing |
When the sun’s coming up everything feels okay |
When the sun’s coming up I know the world has made it to another day |
I’m going to meet Caroline in Chinatown |
We’re gonna get some dim sum takeout |
And go to Washington Square and sit down on a bench |
And through the city wander around |
Long slow spring |
Things will be changing, bringing us closer soon |
(Long slow spring) |
Long slow spring |
Things will be changing, bringing us closer soon |
(Long slow spring) |
Before we went to sleep last night after watching Saturday Night Live we |
listened to some music by Egyptian Guitarist Omar Khorshid |
Omar picks single strings with blazing speed that you hear from surfer guitars, |
but the music is more exotic |
It made me think of being in restaurants in places like Israel and Greece |
I fell asleep and dreamed that I was on tour with Ben, Phil and Jim |
We were playing what may have been the final show of a tour because our |
soundcheck was short |
The venue was small with a low ceiling, it may have been Switzerland |
And maybe it was the soundcheck and not the actual show because there were only |
3 people in the crowd |
I remember we were playing very fast and there was so much room out on the floor |
That they were using the space dancing from one end of the room to the other |
They were dancing very fast, the way that Omar Khorshid plays |
We got off stage and my energy was spent from the show |
Backstage was a table with a white tablecloth |
Ben and I went over there and he asked me, «How are you doing?» |