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The Wheelbarrow

The Wheelbarrow lyrics by Major Parkinson. This is your life, it isn't much Learn to live, learning to touch Pulling the brakes, but still the wheels keep...

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The Wheelbarrow

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This is your life, it isn't much

Learn to live, learning to touch

Pulling the brakes, but still the wheels keep turning around

This is your life, and it is mundane

Follow the tacks in a maze through the barrens

Never to find your way home

Circling vultures and flicking lanterns

Showed you the way to the square of your mind

Moving the hands that you claim as your own

It's inevitable, it's inevitable like time

Poor Lizzy McKay, she wasn't the same after the crash

According to rumors she had a relapse, or may I say, a nervous breakdown

Nothing was real except the old memories of summertime

Hobbling barefoot over the pebbles and bubble wrap

She was the queen among the powder'd bag-wigs and ruffy-tuffy heads

Poor Lizzy McKay, she wasnt the same after the fall

With letters from Paris and cabinet card pictures from Montreal

Having a ball, lost in the pages of the devouring summertime

Lizzy McKay created a garden of figurines and libertines among the statues of clay

She can do anything, she can love everyone

Doing thes ame routine over and over

Sparkling diamond ring, doing the highland fling

Pulling the same routine over and over

Dancing through repetition

Poor mr. Demille, he wasn't the same after the war

Lost in delirium, he was Napoleons troubadour at Borodino

Always too feeble, always too quail for the kettledrum

Down at the floodgate he was a priest with a timber boom

He thought a spike broom was a gunstock of hay

He can do anything, he can fight anyone

Doing the same routine over and over

Cold as a diamond ring, covered in gabardine

Marching through time, he gets older and older

We can do anything, we can change everyone

Pulling the same routine over and over

Writing a symphony of dwelling disharmony

Pulling the plug is just out of the question

Dance me through repetition!

Spruces and foxgloves in plum colored cascades

Wheelbarrows of pinecones and cloudberry cream

It's Monday, it's Tuesday, and nothing is happening

Squirrels and ducks pushing marbles

The conifer forest is yours for the rest of the day

There's no way of knowing, the river keeps flowing on and on and on

This is your life, it isn't much

Learning to live, learning to touch

Pulling the brakes, but still the wheels keep turning around

This is your life, and it is mundane

Follow the tracks in a maze through the barrens

Never to find your way home

Circling vultures and flickering lanterns

Showed you the way to the square of your mind

Moving the hands that you claim as your own

It's inevitable, it's inevitable like time

She can do anything, he can change anyone

Doing the same routine over and over

Bold as a diamond ring, doing the highland fling

Marching through time, they get older and older

Dancing, dancing, dancing

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