Clip vidéo
Clip vidéo
Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Grateful Dead
Interprète
Bob Weir
Chant
Doug Sahm
Guitare à 12 cordes
Martin Fierro
Saxophone ténor
Donna Godchaux
Chœurs
Phil Lesh
Chant
Bill Kreutzmann
Batterie
Mickey Hart
Batterie
Matthew Kelly
Harmonica
Brent Mydland
Claviers
Keith Godchaux
Claviers
Jerry Garcia
Chant
Frank Morin
Saxophone ténor
Benny Velarde
Timbales
Pat O'Hara
Trombone
Bill Atwood
Trompette
Joe Ellis
Trompette
Vassar Clements
Violon
Sarah Fulcher
Chant
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Bob Weir
Paroles/Composition
Eric Andersen
Paroles/Composition
John Barlow
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Joe Gastwirt
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Dan Healy
Ingénierie
Tom Anderson
Ingénierie
David Lemieux
Production
Cameron Sears
Production
James Austin
Production
Paroles
[Verse 1]
Winter rain now tell me why
Summers fade and roses die
The answer came
The wind and rain
[Verse 2]
Golden hills now veiled in gray
Summer leaves have blown away
Now what remains? The wind and rain
[Verse 3]
And like a desert spring
My lover comes and spreads her wings (Flowing)
Like a song that born to soar the sky (Flowing)
Flowing till the waters all are dry (Flowing)
The loving in her eyes
[Verse 4]
Circle songs and sands of time
And seasons will end in tumbled rhyme
And little change
The wind and rain
[Verse 5]
And like a desert spring
My lover comes and spreads her wings (Flowing)
Like a song that born to soar the sky (Flowing)
Flowing till the waters all are dry (Flowing)
The loving in her eyes
[Verse 6]
(Winter gray and falling rain)
(We'll see summer come again)
(Darkness falls and seasons change) Gonna happen every time
(Same old friends, the wind and rain) We'll see summer by and by
(Winter gray and falling rain)
Summers fade and roses die
(We'll see summer come again)
Like a song that born to soar the sky
[Verse 7]
Morning comes, she follows the path to the river shore
Lightly sung, her song is the latch on the morning's door
See the sun sparkle in the reeds, silver beads, pass into the sea
[Verse 8]
She comes from a town where they call her the woodcutter's daughter
She's brown as the bank where she kneels down to gather her water
And she bears it away with a love that the river has taught her
Let it flow, greatly flow, wide and clear
[Verse 9]
'Round and 'round the cut of the plow in the furrowed field
Seasons round, the bushels of corn and the barley meal
Broken ground open and beckoning to the spring
Black dirt live again
[Verse 10]
The plowman is board as the back of the land he is sowing
As he dances the circular track of the plow ever knowing
That the work of his day measures more than the planting and growing
Let it grow, let it grow, greatly yield
[Verse 11]
What shall we say, shall we call it by a name?
As well to count the angels dancing on a pin
Water bright as the sky from which it came
And the name is on the Earth that takes it in
We will not speak but stand inside the rain
And listen to the thunder shout
I am, I am, I am, I am
[Verse 12]
So it goes we make what we make since the world began
Nothing more the love of the women, the work of men
Seasons round, creatures great and small
Up and down as we rise and fall
[Verse 13]
What shall we say, shall we call it by a name?
As well to count the angels dancing on a pin
Water bright as the sky from which it came
And the name is on the Earth that takes it in
We will not speak but stand inside the rain
And listen to the thunder shout
I am, I am, I am, I am
Written by: Bob Weir, Eric Andersen, John Barlow


