Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
Tom Chaplin
“The River” is a song about the perils of nostalgia, about new-found confidence and moving on. On one level, it’s a song about my relationship to Keane. While it’s been a central and mostly wonderful part of my life, I began to feel like it was a place where I could coast along without really challe...
[Verse 1]
I'm walking down the empty streets we used to know
With all those teenage dreams of conquering the world
In between the boats along the quay
Same old river staring back at me
She's watching everybody come and go
Carried here then washed away, given to the flow
[Chorus]
But every time I go back there
I feel I'm winding up nowhere
Why keep asking it to deliver
When those days are down to the river
It's gotta be time that I move on
The good old days they are long gone
Let it carry me into the future
Out of the background
Into the foreground
Giving it all to the river
[Verse 2]
So meet me somewhere new on some bright afternoon
When you have shed the skin that holds me back from you
Oh everything you want was long ago
Carried off and washed away, given to the flow
[Chorus]
And every time I go back there
I feel I'm winding up nowhere
Why keep asking it to deliver
When those days are down to the river
It's gotta be time that I move on
The good old days they are long gone
Let it carry me into the future
Out of the background
Into the foreground
Giving it all to the river
[Bridge]
The river rolls on, rolls on
Forever rolls on, rolls on
The river rolls on, rolls on
Forever rolls on, rolls on
[Outro]
It's gotta be time that I move on
The good old days they are long gone
Let it carry me into the future
Out of the background
Into the foreground
Giving it all to the river
The River was written by Aqualung & Tom Chaplin.
The River was produced by Aqualung.
Tom Chaplin released The River on Fri Oct 14 2016.
“The River” is a song about the perils of nostalgia, about new-found confidence and moving on. On one level, it’s a song about my relationship to Keane. While it’s been a central and mostly wonderful part of my life, I began to feel like it was a place where I could coast along without really challe...