Mark Rothko Song
(专辑: The Honesty Room - 1993)
The
blue it speaks so full It's like the
beauty one can barely stand Or too much things dropped in your hand And there's a
green like the
peace In your heart, sometimes Painted underneath the
sheets of ashy snow And there's a
blue like where the
urban angels go, very bright Now the
Calder mobile tips a
biomorphic sphere Then it swings its dangling pieces 'round to other paintings here Your behavior is so male It's like you can't explain yourself to me I
think I'll ask Renoir to tea For his flowers are as real as they are, all the
time And the
sunlight sets the
furniture aglow It's a
pleasant time as far as people go How far do they go? Well, his roses are perfect and his words have no wings I
know what he can give me and I
like to know these things I
met her at the
funeral She said I
don't know what he meant to me I
just know he affected me An effect not unlike his art, I
believe The
service starts and we are in the
know He had so much to say, but more to show And ain't that true of life? So we weep for a
person who lived at great cost And we barely knew his powers till we sensed that we had lost A
friend and I
in a
museum room She says, "Look at Mark Rothko's side Did you know about his suicide? Some folks were born with a
foot in the
grave But not me, of course" And she smiles, as if to say we're in the
know Then she names a
coffee place where we can go, uptown Now the
painting is desperate, but the
crowds wash away In a
world of kind pedestrians who've seen enough today