Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
I asked the habitual partygoer just how high she thought she'd get
And I asked the ethereal girls if they were floating yet
And so I asked the light of the day, what's this rush for heaven
Then I saw a bird fly away, and I could not ask again
The tabloid-tainted actress knows the myth of higher ground
The thing she got from playing a nun she got from sleeping around
And so I asked the light of the day, what's this rush for heaven
Then I saw a bird fly away, and I could not ask again
And I've been running uphill, panting, punching at the air
Fighting what's been pushing me down, as if it's really there
And so I asked the light of the day, what's this rush for heaven
Then I saw a bird fly away, and I could not ask again
And I saw all this climbing, climbing, just as far from heaven
Then I saw a bird fly away, and I started climbing again
I Saw a Bird Fly Away (Live at the Birchmere) was written by Dar Williams.