Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
“Copenhagen” is about Williams hearing news of her friend and manager Frank Callari’s passing while she was on tour in Denmark.
She tells Rolling Stone:
“We had that night off so we were getting ready to go out and get some dinner and we walked down from the hotel to this little place and the snow...
Thundering news hits me like a snowball
Striking my face and shattering
Covering me in a fine powder and mist
And mixing in with my tears
And I'm 57 but I could be 7 years old
Cause I will never be able to
Comprehend the expansiveness
Of what I've just learned
[Chorus]
That you have disappeared
You have been released
You are flecks of light
You are missed
Somewhere, spinning round the sun
Circling the moon
Traveling through time
You are missed
Walking through unfamiliar streets
And I'm shaking unfamiliar hands
And I'm hearing unfamiliar laughs
And lovely language I don't understand
It's late October in Copenhagen
The skies are grey, the snow is falling
I see my breath outside, I'm freezing
I'm motionless, I'm disbelieving
[Chorus]
That you have disappeared
You have been released
You are flecks of light
You are missed
Somewhere, spinning round the sun
Circling the moon
Traveling through time
You are missed
Copenhagen was written by Lucinda Williams.
Copenhagen was produced by Thomas Overby & Eric Liljestrand & Don Was.
Lucinda Williams released Copenhagen on Tue Mar 01 2011.