Widow's Walk by Suzanne Vega
Widow's Walk by Suzanne Vega

Widow’s Walk

Suzanne Vega * Track #2 On Songs in Red and Gray

Widow’s Walk Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Consider me a widow, boys, and I will tell you why
It's not the man but it's the marriage that was drowned
So I walk the walk and wait with watchful eye up to the sky
Looking for a kind of vessel I have never found

[Verse 2]
Though I saw it splinter I keep looking out to sea
Like a dog with little sense I keep returning
To the very area where I did see the thing go down
As if there's something at the site I should be learning

[Chorus]
That line is the horizon
We watch the wind and set the sail
But save ourselves when all omens
Point to fail

[Verse 3]
And if I tell the truth then I would have to tell you this
Though I grieve and I believe I feel it truly
But I knew the ship was empty by the time it hit the rocks
'Cause we could not hold on when fate became unruly

[Bridge]
So consider me a widow, boys, and I have told you why
Does the weather say a better day is nearing?
And I'll set my house in order now and wait upon the will
'Cause it's clear that I need better skill in steering

[Chorus]
That line is the horizon
We watch the wind and set the sail
But save ourselves when all omens
Point to fail
That line is the horizon
We watch the wind and set the sail
But save ourselves when all omens
Point to fail
Point to fail
Point to fail

Widow’s Walk Q&A

Who wrote Widow’s Walk's ?

Widow’s Walk was written by Suzanne Vega.

Who produced Widow’s Walk's ?

Widow’s Walk was produced by Rupert Hine.

When did Suzanne Vega release Widow’s Walk?

Suzanne Vega released Widow’s Walk on Tue Sep 25 2001.

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