Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
Molly Drake
The simile is simple but effective. Molly compares happiness to a bird: both are transitory, whimsical, and still it’s precisely this fleetingness that which constitutes their very quality. They have to be impermanent in order to exist.
Nevertheless, Molly ends the song contemplating the possibilit...
Happiness is like a bird with twenty wings
Try to catch him as he flies
Happiness is like a bird that only sings
When his head is in the skies
You can try to make him walk beside you
You can say the door is open wide
If you grab at him, woe betide you
I know because I've tried
Like a butterfly upon an April morning
Very quickly taking fright
Happiness is come and gone without a warning
Jack-O-Lantern in the night
I will follow him across the meadow
I will follow him across the hill
And if I can catch him I will try to bring you
Oh yes, happiness
If I can catch him I will try to bring you
All my love and happiness