The Bridge

BUTCH WALKER, PAT MONAHAN, GREG KURSTIN

I've watched her from the river banks
I knew her when she danced with dreams
White doves were there to dress her hair
And so was Madelaine

At night the people's faces danced
Like pearls colliding on the breast
Of fat Marie whose thunder laugh
Was just a thread from crying

Her sailors stained her cobblestones
With wine and piss and death desire
And sometimes blood for Madelaine
Whose laughter was the night

Her girls would lift their dresses high
And breathe the stars and kiss the sky
She'd smother them with whispers then
Embrace them with her sighs

Before the bottle dulled my eyes
And made me so I couldn't stand
I'd overact and play the clown
When Madelaine would cry

And now I watch from riverbanks
I watch it weave it's memories
White doves turned gray and flew away
And so did Madelaine

Trivia about the song The Bridge by Scott Walker

On which albums was the song “The Bridge” released by Scott Walker?
Scott Walker released the song on the albums “Scott 2” in 1968, “Boy Child: 67-70” in 1990, “Scott Walker In 5 Easy Pieces” in 2003, and “5 Easy Pieces” in 2003.
Who composed the song “The Bridge” by Scott Walker?
The song “The Bridge” by Scott Walker was composed by BUTCH WALKER, PAT MONAHAN, GREG KURSTIN.

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