Story Behind The Song
Inspired by the David Mamet play 'The Duck Variations' in which I once played a role. The song, like the play, is about two old men sitting on a park bench. they have obviously been sitting there every day for a very long time but, unlike in the play, one of them is dead.
Song Description
A man, unwilling to understand that his friend is dead, speaks of all the richness they have experienced just sitting on their park bench.
Song Length |
2:55 |
Genre |
Folk - Contemporary |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Serene |
Subject |
Numbness, Sadness |
Language |
English |
| |
Lyrics
MORTON
Morton
It's winter
You're a squirrel
I'm a rug
The thoughts
Are frozen
To my skull
Perhaps
It's Christmas
Everybody's gone
Morton
It's time
To head
For home
Frost
Is attractive
I'm sorry
I'm so numb
I'm sad
The roses
Have all gone
I'd like to sit
Beside you
Till the snowdrops
Show their heads
But now
It's time
To head
For home
We witnessed
The budding
The blooming
And with sighs
We watched
As the earth
Took back its own
A cycle
Of seasons
Has passed
Before our eyes
Morton
It's time
To head
For home
Forgive me
For laughing
My companion
My old friend
But an icicle
Is forming
On your nose
I wish
You could laugh
Like you did
Before you froze
Morton