Marigolds Lyrics

  • Phoenix 

    © Kora Feder 2017 

    I saw him in Torino, scarf in his hair 

    He saw me in Torino, rude foreign stare 

    He forgave me of my looking, I forgave him of his grime 

    He gave me his life story, in 5 minutes time 

    Corner of the station, next to an empty bench 

    He smelled like the Irish, smoked like the French 

    He laughed at my questions, and answered them in tow 

    He said I only talk to strangers, when the wind blows 

    He said darling I’m a dancer, I run with the rain 

    He said I could get you outa anything, maybe even pain 

    They call me Phoenix, I rise when darkness calls 

    And I’m coming at you with a train ticket when your ashes fall 

    He told me of his childhood, his father built trains 

    He said the moon had lied to him, so he went insane 

    But he rose like a phoenix, he rose with a winter storm 

    And he’s danced his way right through 2 world wars 

    3 children, 3 women, 3 unpublished tales 

    12 steps to failure, and a couple more in jail 

    He likes Bach in the sunlight, Mozart in the fall 

    And in spring he doesn’t like music, nope not at all 

    He said darling I’m a dancer, I run with the rain 

    He said I could get you outa anything, maybe even pain 

    They call me Phoenix, I rise when darkness calls 

    And I’m coming at you with a train ticket when your ashes fall 

    I never took him up on his offer, we never waltzed in the rain 

    I never gave him all of my darkness, so he never took away my pain 

    I never loved him in the sunlight, I never loved him in the fall 

    In fact I don’t think I ever loved him, nope not at all 

    But I saw him in Torino, scarf in his hair 

    He saw me in Torino, rude foreign stare 

    He forgave me of my looking, I forgave him of his grime 

    And he gave me his life story, in 5 minutes time 

  • Ballad to Feel 

    © Kora Feder 2017 

    Written on a screened porch on an island in Ontario, Canada. 

    Burn me 

    Like they do in Varanasi 

    Yearn for me 

    Get down on your knees 

    Need me 

    Make me feel like water 

    Show me 

    Why we even bother 

    In the world these days 

    We don’t feel 

    We just look away 

    In the world these days 

    No one knows your name 

    Paint me 

    Let the colors fill my eyes 

    Write me 

    I want your words to make me cry 

    Dance me 

    Spin me till I’m out of lungs 

    Sculpt me 

    Mold me like clay under the sun 

    In the world these days 

    We don’t feel 

    We just look away 

    In the world these days 

    No one knows your name 

    Remind me 

    To look up at the stars 

    Find me 

    When time has left its scars 

    I will choose you 

    In the darkest of times 

    I will sing you 

    To sleep every night 

    In the world these days 

    We will feel 

    We won’t look away 

    In the world these days 

    I will know your name 

  • Nowhere to Stay 

    © Kora Feder 2017 

    Started in Florence, workshopped in Prague and Copenhagen, finished in New York City. A transitional couple of weeks, summed up somehow.

    There it sits 

    Half a cup of cold coffee 

    With milk in it 

    Take me out into the rain 

    Give me to the tide 

    Pour me out and tuck me in 

    It’s all goodbyes 

    Has been and will be 

    Same old skies 

    Walls and wars and running 

    We all know what has to happen now 

    Shut your eyes 

    You’re nowhere, nowhere to stay 

    And I’m no better always running away 

    The station is empty without you 

    The birds they know just what to do 

    I’m leaving 

    I’m leaving 

    I’m leaving 

    Nothing new 

    Steal the gold 

    Tear down the temple 

    Like the Babylonians 

    Oh If I was medieval 

    I would be 

    A Rabi in a wig 

    A different day 

    Not much easier 

    Bring on the rain 

    I will take it in and 

    Plant a garden because gardens 

    Never stay the same 

    You’re nowhere, nowhere to stay 

    And I’m no better always running away 

    The station is empty without you 

    The birds they know just what to do 

    I’m leaving 

    I’m leaving 

    I’m leaving 

    Nothing new 

    The streets they are haunted but they’re crowded to the brim 

    And the people surround me but I don’t want to meet them 

    The pigeons keep pecking like they know the score 

    All they want is more, all they want is more 

    I’m leaving 

    I’m leaving 

    I’m leaving 

    There it sits 

    Half a cup of cold coffee 

    With milk in it 

    Take me out into the rain 

    Give me to the tide 

    Pour me out and tuck me in 

  • Marigolds  

    © Kora Feder 2017 

    Written in Varanasi, India, whilst attempting to process contrasts. 

    Shoulders ripe with marigolds 

    Kite flies high above the shores 

    Serenaded don’t know what for 

    And there are children dying 

    Interrupted by call to prayer 

    There are colors everywhere 

    Painted flowers up the stairs 

    And there are children dying 

    This is not to say 

    Your troubles are in vain 

    It’s only to remind you 

    When impatience blinds you 

    You are lucky today 

    Sunrise over the river bank 

    Let the water wash your sins away 

    The sitar begins to play 

    There are children dying 

    In the ancient city of light 

    Statues glowing through the night 

    I never want to say goodbye 

    There are children dying 

    This is not to say 

    Your troubles are in vain 

    It’s only to remind you 

    When impatience blinds you 

    You are lucky today 

    Anklets jingle through creaky doors 

    So much to be thankful for 

    Sit down now on the open floor 

    There are children dying 

    The spices they will melt your tongue 

    Your life has only just begun 

    So many verses to be sung 

    There are children dying 

    There are mothers crying 

    There are lovers goodbying for the last time 

    There are children dying 

    This is not to say 

    Our troubles are in vain 

    It’s only to remind us 

    When impatience blinds us 

    We are lucky 

    I am lucky 

    And you are lucky today

  • Written In Change 

    © Kora Feder 2017 

    Composed after spending time in Lijiang (a city in the Southwestern province of Yunnan, China) and visiting with a man whose 1000-year-old home and the homes of his neighbors had been turned into a UNESCO world heritage site. 

    A tourist what’s a tourist 

    It’s a profit for a business man 

    And I rent my home to a business man 

    Because he pays me and I’ve got kids with dreams 

    People you come from miles around 

    To play dress up in my grandma’s gowns 

    You read the word authenticity 

    But that’s a laughing matter to me 

    Oh what is authenticity? 

    They carved out our lives and filled history with neon lights 

    Come all you fickled fellows drink your sorrows away tonight 

    In my kitchen you’ll find a bartender who knows not where he stands 

    And in the back there is a jukebox it will play all your favorite bands 

    I used to complain 

    But they all say 

    Life is written in change 

    And time it never stays the same 

    Back in the days the olden days 

    Before business men came our way 

    Grandma would sit on the front steps 

    She’d see stars now all I hear is cars 

    That quiet night sky is gone 

    It’s here but to a different song 

    The light from the clubs they will blind you 

    Oh nothing but the walls have stayed true 

    Oh everything but the walls is brand new 

    They carved out our lives and filled history with neon lights 

    Come all you fickled fellows drink your sorrows away tonight 

    In my kitchen you’ll find a bartender who knows not where he stands 

    And in the back there is a jukebox it will play all your favorite bands 

    I used to complain 

    But they all say 

    Life is written in change 

    And time it never stays the same 

    Here I am today here now 

    Just another person the the crowd 

    I live in an apartment 

    On the 4th floor with a big white door 

    You say you’ve read all about the Naxi 

    Well does your brochure talk about me 

    Does yesterday mean anything in today’s history 

    Does your brochure say anything about me 

    I don’t think your brochure says anything about me 

    They carved out our lives and filled history with neon lights 

    Come all you fickled fellows drink your sorrows away tonight 

    In my kitchen you’ll find a bartender who knows not where he stands 

    And in the back there is a jukebox it will play all your favorite bands 

    I used to complain 

    But they all say 

    Life is written in change 

    And time it never stays the same 

    Life is written in change 

    And time it never stays the same

Other lyrics

Lyrics for In Sevens are in the CD booklet