Last week a long-time musical friend and I played a concert of our own songs at the Singing Gazebo. Our hosts were the wonderful Dave Clark and Kate Townsend.
The gig went well – people seemed to really enjoy it. Dave
had recently released a book of his songs. 100 original folk tunes with a short potted history of a fascinating life and
it has further motivated me to at least get down the lyrics to the songs I have
written over the years here in this blog.
Song #3 in this collection is called Suicide Gaiety.
I had never understood how anyone could contemplate suicide but after my girlfriend
of several years dumped me I was distraught. I ran away to Melbourne and I
remember sitting on a park bench somewhere thinking ‘now I understand why
someone might contemplate killing themselves.’ I had never felt so low. I had
no intention of doing it but at least I’d come to understand how someone might.
This is the song that came from it. It’s obviously about how I was
trying to drag myself out of self-pity. And succeeded it seems :) 1974. Aged 20.
SUICIDE GAIETY
These summer nights are here to stay
Ah but the world was goin’ my way
Looked at the sky and wandered round town
Sat on a bench and thought how to die
For I’ve forgotten my own name
Now matter how hard I try
Things don’t look the same
Sat on
a window sill and knew I couldn’t fly
I’m not
gonna hit the ground; I’m gonna hit the sky
Hitch
up to a parachute – that’s bound to work
If not I’ll
come on down like a stupid jerk
Woman
will you come with me?
We’ll sail around the world
We’ll go to see your home town in
a wonderful balloon
I live in a world where all is OK
Managed to smile for most of the day
Worked it all through and left time to play
This happy song – I hope it sounds gay
For I remember my own name
No matter how hard I try
Things all look the same
Sat on a window sill and knew I
couldn’t fly
I’m not
gonna hit the ground; I’m gonna hit the sky
Hitch
up to a parachute that’s heading up that way
If not I’ll
come on down and take you right away
In a wonderful balloon
Painted orange like the summer sun
in a fading summer sky
We’ll blow a joint and dig the
earth
And remember both our names
These summer nights are here to stay
These summer nights are here to stay
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