I’ve been away from here for quite some time (almost TWO years!). When I last posted I had just fallen in love and shared several songs about what that looked like at the time. Many things have changed since then, but Adam has remained a constant throughout. On September 20, 2014 we were married in Prospect Park, Brooklyn in a simple, spiritual, and beautiful ceremony. On that day we met our guests in the middle of the park at a lovely spot, the Lullwater Bridge, which sits next to the boathouse and is just steps away from where we committed ourselves to each other for the long haul.
I’ve written MANY songs over the last couple years and plan to start sharing again here regularly! This is the first I’ll share. AT THE LULLWATER BRIDGE — Ultimately it’s an intimate song, remembering the joy and beauty of our wedding day. Looking deeper, it’s about places that serve as mental benchmarks for us along the waters of life. When things feel tumultuous and stormy or stale and dry, where do we look for peace, and who might dwell there in remembering?
AT THE LULLWATER BRIDGE
Baby, you know my heart like the back of your hand
You feel it racing before I have a chance
To show you how your love moves me
Like a river it flows and the deeper it goes
I wanna go back to where it all began
So meet me at the Lullwater Bridge
Let’s walk over the memory again and again
Meet me at the Lullwater Bridge
We’ll rejoice in the day our lives forever changed
At the Lullwater Bridge
Sometimes the tide surges in and swallows the shore
It can feel like the end, but I know that there’s more to be seen
It’s hard to believe
If you’ve gone out to sea you know where I’ll be
Yeah, right back where it all began
So meet me at the Lullwater Bridge
Let’s walk over the memory again and again
Meet me at the Lullwater Bridge
We’ll rejoice in the day our lives forever changed
At the Lullwater Bridge
When the currents rage and pull us down
Just remember the words we vowed
I will be true through shine or storm
And I’ll love you evermore
Meet me at the Lullwater Bridge
Let’s walk over the memory again and again
Meet me at the Lullwater Bridge
We’ll rejoice in the day our lives forever changed
At the Lullwater Bridge
I know you’ve told me that you’re still writing music all the time. So glad to get to hear one of your songs! Meaningful lyrics and beautiful song, David! I remember the bridge from my one visit there…lovely area.
Beautiful, David!!
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