Ophelia

Madeleine Peyroux, David Batteau

There's a road
In my mind
I've been watching
For a long time
Its the muddy Mississippi
And a yellow dandelion
From the Hudson River
To Missouri
In the mosses and red clay
I can feel the rhythm call me
From a thousand miles away

Let me go
Down to the river
Let me wander
Where the world is never mind
Let my heart know
That horizon
Like a mama's face
To a little child

I was born of the water
And washed onto shore
Been a waif to the seasons
Don't want to burden them no more
I'll keep moving for a life time
Be as quiet as the earth
When I listen to the water
I want to know what I'm worth

Let me go
Down to the river
Let me wander
Where the world is never mind
Let my heart know
That horizon
Like a mama's face
To a little child

I'm a season
I'm a country
I'm a loser and a queen
I'm forever
I'm nobody
In the wandering stream

Trivia about the song Ophelia by Madeleine Peyroux

When was the song “Ophelia” released by Madeleine Peyroux?
The song Ophelia was released in 2011, on the album “Standing on the Rooftop”.
Who composed the song “Ophelia” by Madeleine Peyroux?
The song “Ophelia” by Madeleine Peyroux was composed by Madeleine Peyroux, David Batteau.

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