Imagine finding yourself amidst a surreal world where reality turns upside down—a city flooded, cars submerged, and children swimming from the trees. Patrick Watson paints this poignant picture to reflect the overwhelming nature of life's struggles. "Here Comes The River" suggests that challenges can be relentless and, at times, feel insurmountable. The river is a metaphor for these emotional torrents, while the flames symbolize the drastic measures we sometimes need to take to safeguard ourselves. Despite the hardships, the song offers a glimmer of hope: acknowledging the pain is part of the journey, and with resilience, you'll stand tall through it all. Watson's evocative lyrics remind us that facing adversity head-on, even when it feels impossible, is how we navigate through the stormy waters of life.
Here Comes The River
Lyrics
The windows turned to fishbowls
The city to seas
The cars were drowning underneath your feet
The children were swimming from the top of the trees
Crowds of umbrellas were staring in mis-belief
Well Mary kept sewing
Holding on to her TV
Even if the water was rising past her knees
Now here comes the river
Coming on strong
And you can't keep your head above these troubled waters
Here comes the river
Over the flames
Sometimes you got to burn to keep the storm away
Sometimes
Sometimes you got to just
Nobody told you it was going to be this hard
Something's been building behind your eyes
You lost what you hold onto
You're losing control
There ain't any words in this world
That's gonna cure this pain
Sometimes it's going to fall down on your shoulders
But you're going to stand through it all
Here comes the river
Coming on strong
But you can't keep your head above these troubled waters
Here comes the river
Over the flames
Sometimes you got to burn to keep the storm away
Sometimes
You gots to just
Writer(s): Joseph Baron Grass, Jules Buckley, Mikhail Stein, Patrick Watson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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