We Need Some Music Around Here!

     And so we shall have some:

Last night I dreamed about you
I dreamed that you were older
You were looking like Picasso
With a scar across your shoulder
You were kneeling by the river
You were digging up the bodies
Buried long ago
Michelangelo

Last night I dreamed about you
I dreamed you were a pilgrim
On a highway out alone to find
The mother of your children
Who were still unborn and waiting
In the wings of some desire
Abandoned long ago
Michelangelo

Were you there at Armageddon
Was Paris really burning
Could I have been the one to pull you
From the point of no returning
And did I hear you calling out my name
Or was it forgotten long ago
Michelangelo

Last night I dreamed about you
I dreamed that you were riding
On a blood red painted pony
Up where the heavens were dividing
And the angels turned to ashes
You came tumbling with them to the earth
So far below
Michelangelo

Last night I dreamed about you
I dreamed that you lay dying
In a field of thorns and roses
With a hawk above you crying
For the warrior slain in battle
From an arrow driven deep inside you
Long ago
Michelangelo

Did you suffer at the end
Would there be no one to remember
Did you banish all the old ghosts
As the terms of your surrender
And could you hear me calling out your name
Well I guess that I will never know
Michelangelo

Last night I dreamed about you
I dreamed that you were weeping
And your tears poured down like diamonds
For a love beyond all keeping
And you caught them one by one
In a million silk bandannas that I gave you long ago
Michelangelo

— Emmylou Harris —

     Never has a love song incorporated more beautiful, more evocative imagery.

     If you’ve never heard Harris’s album Red Dirt Girl, treat yourself. There’s never been anything like it.

3 comments

    • Nicebead on January 10, 2022 at 6:10 PM

    I have been listening to her since the 70’s. Good stuff.

    • pc-not on January 10, 2022 at 7:16 PM

    Emmylou gets into your soul.  This is one of her best.  When it first was released, the version with images of the Sistine Chapel and St. Peters was especially moving.  I can no longer find that version.

    The more you listen to it, the deeper the meaning gets.

    • Ward Dorrity on January 11, 2022 at 1:59 AM

    Truly excellent and heart rending.  I’ve been a long time Emmy Lou fan.  Also recommend Dante’s Prayer by Loreena McKennit: https://youtu.be/HUHvj1cxOs0

    Beautiful and exquisite. Best heard on a really good system.

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