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Artist/Band: Pulp
Lyrics for Song: Wickerman
Lyrics for Album: We Love Life [2001]



Just behind the station, before you reach the traffic

island, a river runs thru' a concrete channel.

I took you there once; I think it was after the Leadmill.

The water was dirty & smelt of industrialisation

Little mesters coughing their lungs up & globules the

colour of tomato ketchup.

But it flows. Yeah, it flows.

Underneath the city thru' dirty brickwork conduits

Connecting white witches on the Moor with pre-raphaelites

down in Broomhall.

Beneath the old Trebor factory that burnt down in the early seventies.

Leaving an antiquated sweet-shop smell & caverns of nougat & caramel.

Nougat. Yeah, nougat & caramel.

And the river flows on.

Yeah, the river flows on beneath pudgy fifteen-year

olds addicted to coffee whitener

And it finally comes above ground again at Forge Dam:

the place where we first met.



I went there again for old time's sake

Hoping to find the child's toy horse ride that played

such a ridiculously tragic tune.

It was still there - but none of the kids seemed interested

in riding on it.

And the cafe was still there too

The same press-in plastic letters on the price list

& scuffed formica-top tables.

I sat as close as possible to the seat where I'd met

you that autumn afternoon.

And then, after what seemed like hours of thinking about it

I finally took your face in my hands & I kissed you for the first time

And a feeling like electricity flowed thru' my whole body.

And I immediately knew that I'd entered a completely different world.

And all the time, in the background,

the sound of that ridiculously heartbreaking child's ride outside.



At the other end of town the river flows underneath an old railway viaduct

I went there with you once - except you were somebody else -

And we gazed down at the sludgy brown surface of the water together.

Then a passer-by told us that it used to be a local

custom to jump off the viaduct into the river

When coming home from the pub on a Saturday night.

But that this custom had died out when someone jumped

Landed too near to the riverbank

Had sunk in the mud there & drowned before anyone could reach them.

I don't know if he'd just made the whole story up,

but there's no way you'd get me to jump off that bridge.

No chance. Never in a million years.



Yeah, a river flows underneath this city

I'd like to go there with you now my pretty & follow

it on for miles & miles, below other people's ordinary lives.

Occasionally catching a glimpse of the moon,

thru' man-hole covers along the route.

Yeah, it's dark sometimes but if you hold my hand,

I think I know the way.

Oh, this is as far as we got last time

But if we go just another mile we will surface surrounded

by grass & trees & the fly-over that takes the cars to cities.

Buds that explode at the slightest touch,

nettles that sting - but not too much.

I've never been past this point, what lies ahead I really could not say.

I used to live just by the river,

in a dis-used factory just off the Wicker

The river flowed by day after day

"One day" I thought, "One day I will follow it" but that day never came

I moved away & lost track but tonight I am thinking

about making my way back.

I may find you there & float on wherever the river may take me.

Wherever the river may take me.

Wherever the river may take us.

Wherever it wants us to go.

Wherever it wants us to go.


Album Lyrics: We Love Life [2001]


Pulp
"We Love Life [2001]"


1. Bad Cover Version
2. Bob Lind (The Only Way Is Down)
3. Forever in My Dreams
4. I Love Life
5. Roadkill
6. Sunrise
7. The Birds in Your Garden
8. The Night That Minnie Timperley Died
9. The Trees
10. Weeds
11. Weeds II (The Origin of the Species)
12. Wickerman
13. Yesterday