Larkin Grimm

Little Weeper
Well I went to the waterfall in mid-December and the air was so clean that it brightened my lungs and my mindI stood on the rocks below the falling waterin the place where as a child I caught asalamander Little Weeper, go to sleep nowThings look better in the morning lightYou could cry all day and night now,couldn't you? But go to sleep and you'll probably be all rightAs I stood on the rocks, I remember your long legs wading nervously through thecold and shady riversideAnd you walked across a log that hadfallen in a storm and you slipped and you fell but I caught you in my armsLittle Weeper, go to sleep nowThings look better in the morning lightYou could cry all day and night now, couldn't you? But go to sleep and you'll probably be all right"Who is the searcher?Who is the colonist? In time you will know the last wilderness"Well I went to the waterfall mid-SongtexteDecember and the air was so clean that it brightened my lungs and my mind I stood on the rocks below the falling waterIn the place where as a child I caught a salamanderAnd the river said, "Papa knows his baby, papa knows hid child, lay your head beside the water. Let your soul be wild"Little Weeper, go to sleep nowThings look better in the morning lightYou could cry all day and night now, couldn't you? But go to sleep and you'll probably be all right Aus Songtexte Mania