George Potor sings and plays acoustic & electric guitars. The song explores the transitional time between winter and summer. It's pretty much how it looks and sounds in the Potorsons' backyard.
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Story behind the song
The transition between winter and spring in the backyard is great to watch and listen to in Potorsons' backyard.
Lyrics
1
Springtime sunrise
Willow green above the onion snow;
On the fence a finch, a jay, a crow.
Frozen breath, facing north, colliding with a longer light,
In between this stubborn chill and warmer days along with shorter nights.
Pick up the pace, pull out all the stops, colors climbing up from the ground.
Woke up the creek, jumped outa bed; its running with hardly a sound,
Running with hardly a sound.
2
Springtime sunrise
Birds at wing, got so much to do;
Nest to build close to plenty of food.
Dense brush, slight slope, fields been overgrown.
Low branch looks east, pin oak standing alone.
Oh whata racket, the crow and the jay surely enjoying the chase.
Finch and a bluebird demanding a say, cause now theyre reserving a space,
Now theyre reserving a space.
3
Springtime sunrise
Last night late frost, new moon;
Lilac wants an early bloom.
Hyacinth, daffodil patiently await their turn,
One day too soon; forsythia is always taciturn.
Return to the wild, still got the time to get it to pollinate.
Seasonal change slowly unfolds, but sometimes will hesitate,
Sometimes will hesitate.
Springtime sunrise