I apologise to my old friends, never did stay in touch
I apologise to those new friends who never really knew who I was
I am not weary from my travels, I'm weary from my lack of thereof
One whole lifetime down in writing, just to end up written off
But somewhere, there's a riverbed
And I'm just dying to get my sleep
Somewhere there's a riverbed
Been patiently waiting for me
Oh Virginia, I do thank you
I'll make sure you get the credit for my pockets filled with stones
And Sylvia, I do beg you
Be waiting if I manage to break through the depths below
'cause somewhere, there's a riverbed
And I'm just dying to get my sleep
Oh somewhere, there's a riverbed
Been patiently waiting for me
Somewhere there's a riverbed
And I'm just dying to get my rest
credits
from Ursus Arctos,
released July 20, 2014
Guitar & Vocals - Pip Mountjoy
This is so beautiful in so many ways. The voice, the lyrics, the music. I read somewhere that this is considered neo-folk, Nope! It is called good, really good music. Well done Ms Sandell! Ioannis Ntanos
This is such a wonderful album. Superb songs and singing. The track Dwelling by the Weir brings to mind Joni Mitchell, it is that good. Favourite track is Waking up to Stone. Fabulous! dorsetmorriarty
The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024