This song is truly beautiful. I’ve been listening to some of her other songs but everything else just sounds so weird. So far, this is her only song that I like. Can anyone suggest anything else?
i think this song like baby birch is about a miscarriage, joanna mentions picking names for a girl and the line...'our nature does not change by will' no matter how different we want things we cannot control what nature has in store for us......
Joanna uses running water as a metaphor for love, like she does in another song on this album, '81. "Farewell to loves that I have known, even muddiest waters run"
On a Good Day: "Our nature does not change by will. In the winter, 'round the ruined mill, the creek is lying, flat and still; it is water, though it's frozen."
Joanna uses running water as a metaphor for love, like she does in another song on this album, '81. "Farewell to loves that I have known, even muddiest waters run"
On a Good Day: "Our nature does not change by will. In the winter, 'round the ruined mill, the creek is lying, flat and still; it is water, though it's frozen."
On any day, you can feel my love for this song.
hahalufs9 3 days ago
O_o I was searching for another song but,,,,, this blew my mind,,,! *raping the like-button*
6sakuchan6 3 weeks ago
It's so sad
DucTran94 3 months ago
this makes me soooooo sad... love it
RickesRives 3 months ago
Probably my favorite song ever!
kate8771 4 months ago
this song reminds me of the movie "the road" which came out a couple years ago, the lyrics match the movie so well...
ellye73 5 months ago
@ellye73 Wow, I've had the same thought. I definitely get an apocalyptic feel from the lyrics. The winter imagery is really fitting, too.
screwagerestrictions 4 months ago
Best song ever!?
jevans8771 5 months ago
This makes me want to cry
coolangel834 9 months ago
My favourite is still Monkey and Bear. The way she says 'love' in that...beautiful. Gotta get these news songs tho'...
waerfeles 9 months ago
She has really beaten her voice into submission, it's beautiful but torturous.
philipsmog 1 year ago
does anyone knows if this has any connection with baby birch?
i totally relate both
beautiful :D
ferganddini 1 year ago
@ferganddini I know what you mean. Like baby birch was a a baby she made up. Not a baby that was actually born.
jevans8771 5 months ago
This song is truly beautiful. I’ve been listening to some of her other songs but everything else just sounds so weird. So far, this is her only song that I like. Can anyone suggest anything else?
TheBluePhoenix2112 1 year ago
bridges and balloons
zod1979 1 year ago
Why can't this be 10 minutes long?
musicluvdance 1 year ago 26
super sweet but yeh too short !!!
palfab962 1 year ago
me tooooo! I miss it!
abratni 1 year ago
What kind of font is that?
HowRadIsThis 1 year ago
I so very much wish this song was longer.
protoman2885 1 year ago
"so 'cross the years, and miles and through, on a good day you can feel my love for you..."
god, it gets me :(
TheRick4life 1 year ago
this album has grown on me step by step...I cant get enough...
JansRox 1 year ago
i get the chills
claud182 1 year ago
so 'cross the years and miles and through, on a good day, you can feel my love for you
suzyrieger 1 year ago
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johx88 1 year ago
:O
i found my new lover.
speechless.
PikaBrian1 1 year ago
i think this song like baby birch is about a miscarriage, joanna mentions picking names for a girl and the line...'our nature does not change by will' no matter how different we want things we cannot control what nature has in store for us......
beautiful song!
countessjefferby 1 year ago
The lyrics to this song are so beautiful.
jamesdrums1989 1 year ago 2
Joanna uses running water as a metaphor for love, like she does in another song on this album, '81. "Farewell to loves that I have known, even muddiest waters run"
On a Good Day: "Our nature does not change by will. In the winter, 'round the ruined mill, the creek is lying, flat and still; it is water, though it's frozen."
sirormadame 1 year ago 3
Joanna uses running water as a metaphor for love, like she does in another song on this album, '81. "Farewell to loves that I have known, even muddiest waters run"
On a Good Day: "Our nature does not change by will. In the winter, 'round the ruined mill, the creek is lying, flat and still; it is water, though it's frozen."
sirormadame 1 year ago 2
I love this!
dayglowjoe 1 year ago 2
an angel voice
llurea 2 years ago 20