New Song this week: Wild River Child

I’ve been keeping the first two lines of this one locked in my heart until the rest of the song was ready to come out and play.  It took three years, but here are the lyrics!

 

I come from the land of the wild river gods

where the Joker was never a throwaway card.

Better keep this in mind when you bank on the odds

or I’ll wash your soul away.

My mother the moon, my father the tide

gave me wisdom enough to be nobody’s bride.

You may think that you’re tough, sugar. Swallow your pride

or I’ll wash your soul away.

I won’t mean to do it.  I just take it as it comes

when the black rain falls and the west wind hums.

You cannot stop the water when she decides

tonight’s her night to rise.

I am more than a prize to be won by your smile.

I’m a wind and a storm and a wild river child.

If you’ve got what it takes, we could talk for a while

’til I wash your soul away.

Sirens may sing, prophets decry,

hucksters all claim that they’ll teach you to fly.

In the time that it takes just to form your reply,

I’ll wash your soul away.

So help me, I’m a wild, wild river child

I won’t mean to do it.  I just take it as it comes

when the black rain falls and the west wind hums.

I won’t mean to hurt you when I do what I do

but you can’t stop the river…

With my brother the mud, my sister the air,

I will walk with the flood like a captain’s despair.

See, I don’t suffer fools.  I’ve seen more than my share

and I’ll wash your soul away.

Hold onto me tightly.  So what if they stare?

The dance floor is ours and we make quite the pair,

but I’m telling you once and for all, have a care.

I’ve a heart that’s bound to stray.

They don’t call me River for nothing.

I will wash your soul away.

So help me, I’m a wild, wild river child!