Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
This impactful YouTube comment from the song’s live performance succinctly describes the meaning and emotion “Wooden Bag” holds:
My mum died a couple of years ago. Going through her crappy old wheelie bag was one of the most heartbreaking journeys of my life. Granny pants, a Lidl receipt, a box wit...
A knapsack made of oak
Purchased for thirty francs
From a market in Geneva
In 1968
Carved from a single piece of wood
A level of workmanship one rarely comes across today
Many rainstorms have not dulled the lustre of the wood
The lid of the satchel is made up of slats
Affixed to a piece of sky-coloured felt
It closes with a click
And fastens with a clasp
The shape of a bumblebee
Blown in glass
The shoulder strap is equally quaint
A daisy chain of leather
Fraying at the zenith of its arc
At the centre of each flower there lies a bead of wood, oh
I can't throw this bag away, oh
I can't throw this bag away
A bar of highland toffee
Its wrapper still intact
With an expiration date
Of J.A.N. 86
A strip of contraceptive pills
A box of Anadin Extra
Half a dozen of those tiny Ladbrokes pens
Shells collected from the shore of Newton-by-the-Sea
The smell of the ocean
In a used handkerchief
A lattice of hairpins combing the beach
A cloth-bound diary
Filled with cartography
Countries that you saw
Whilst you were asleep
Receding into leaf
I can see a bridge of moonlight flowing, oh
Through the page
How I miss you, I can feel it in my molecules, oh
I can't throw this bag away, oh
I can't throw this bag away
Wooden Bag was written by Richard Dawson.
Richard Dawson released Wooden Bag on Wed Oct 05 2011.