Lyrics to Wildflower And Barley
Springtime in the country
Each time I'm shocked by the light
The world lying fallow and you are apart from me
Everything in my vision is movement and life
Riverboat, wheelbarrow, wildflower and barley
Springtime in the country, I can smell summer on its breath
Low and harrowed lie the fields and the heart of me
Everything in my vision, departure and death
Riverboat, wheelbarrow, wildflower and barley
This year will be buried in actions
(The healers are healing)
This year will be buried in words
(The diggers are digging the earth)
Some close to the surface, some close to the casket
(With each moment we're stealing)
I feel as useful as dirt
Put my body to work
Springtime in the city, the canal banks are empty again
The grass crying out to be heated by bodies
The streets for the laughter of young women and men
Canal boat and trolley, wildflower and barley
Springtime from my window
Another month has not much longer now
The sun hesitates more at each evening's darkening
With all things God allows remain above ground
Like grief and sweet memory
Wildflower and barley
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This year will be buried in actions
(The healers are healing)
This year will be buried in words
(The diggers are digging the earth)
Some close to the surface, some close to the casket
(With each moment we're stealing)
Each time I'm shocked by the light
The world lying fallow and you are apart from me
Everything in my vision is movement and life
Riverboat, wheelbarrow, wildflower and barley
Springtime in the country, I can smell summer on its breath
Low and harrowed lie the fields and the heart of me
Everything in my vision, departure and death
Riverboat, wheelbarrow, wildflower and barley
This year will be buried in actions
(The healers are healing)
This year will be buried in words
(The diggers are digging the earth)
Some close to the surface, some close to the casket
(With each moment we're stealing)
I feel as useful as dirt
Put my body to work
Springtime in the city, the canal banks are empty again
The grass crying out to be heated by bodies
The streets for the laughter of young women and men
Canal boat and trolley, wildflower and barley
Springtime from my window
Another month has not much longer now
The sun hesitates more at each evening's darkening
With all things God allows remain above ground
Like grief and sweet memory
Wildflower and barley
See Hozier Live
Get tickets as low as $44
This year will be buried in actions
(The healers are healing)
This year will be buried in words
(The diggers are digging the earth)
Some close to the surface, some close to the casket
(With each moment we're stealing)