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Time, As a Symptom - Joanna Newsom



     
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Time passed hard
And the task was the hardest thing she'd ever do
But she forgot
The moment she saw youSo it would seem to be true:
When cruel birth debases, we forget
When cruel death debases
We believe it erases all the rest
That precedesBut stand brave, life-liver
Bleeding out your days
In the river of time
Stand brave:
Time moves both waysIn the nullifying, defeating, negating, repeating
Joy of life;
The nullifying, defeating, negating, repeating
Joy of lifeThe moment of your greatest joy sustains:
Not axe nor hammer
Tumor, tremor
Can take it away, and it remains

It remainsAnd it pains me to say, I was wrong
Love is not a symptom of time
Time is just a symptom of love(and the nullifying, defeating, negating, repeating
Joy of life;
The nullifying, defeating, negating, repeating
Joy of life)Hardly seen, hardly felt-
Deep down where your fight is waiting
Down 'till the light in your eyes is fading:
Joy of life
Where i know that you can yield, when it comes down to it;
Bow like the field when the combs through it:
Joy of life
And every little gust that chances through
Will dance in the dust of me and you
With joy-of-life
And in our perfect secret-keeping:
One ear of corn
In silent, reaping
Joy of lifeJoy! Again, around-a pause, a sound-a song:
A way a lone a last a loved a long
A cave, a grave, a day: arise, ascend
(Areion, Rharian, go free and graze. Amen.)A shore, a tide, unmoored-a sight, abroad:
A dawn, unmarked, undone, undarked (a god)
No time. No flock. No chime, no clock. No end
White star, white ship-Nightjar, transmit: transcend!White star, white ship-Nightjar, transmit: transcend!
White star, white ship-Nightjar, transmit: transcend!
White star, white ship-Nightjar, transmit: trans-

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Joanna Newsom (born January 18, 1982) started taking piano lessons at a very early age and played for a couple of years, but switched to the harp at seven. Her approach to the harp, from the percussive aspects of her playing to her chord changes, was also influenced by West African and Venezuelan harp music, which she began studying at a folk music camp she attended in her early teens. At the same time, she also listened to more vocal-based folk, punk, and jazz like Karen Dalton, Texas Gladden, Patti Smith, and Billie Holiday.

Read more about Joanna Newsom on Last.fm.


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