Sword From The Stone

Album: Songs For The Drunk And Broken Hearted (2021)
Play Video
  • How ya doing darling?
    How you getting on?
    Any horses running
    Worth betting on?
    How's the weather down there?
    I hope you're keeping warm

    How you feeling sweetheart?
    Are you moving on?
    Are you sleeping ok?
    Or do the nights go on and on?
    I hope you're eating well
    I hope you're staying strong

    'Cause I'm fine then I'm not
    I'm spinning 'round and I can't stop
    I can't do this alone
    For time flies then it's so slow
    I'm up and down like a yoyo
    I can't do it on my own
    And I've tried and I can't pull the sword from the stone

    How are your mum and dad?
    How's your Brother too?
    My folks are holding up
    My sister's pulling through
    Both the cats say hi
    I know they miss you too

    Because I'm fine then I'm not
    I'm spinning 'round and I can't stop
    I can't do this alone
    For time flies then it's so slow
    I'm up and down like a yoyo
    I can't do it on my own
    'Cause I've tried and I can't pull the sword from the stone

    Because I'm fine and then I'm not
    I'm spinning 'round and I can't stop
    I can't do this alone
    Time flies then it's so slow
    I'm up and down like a yoyo
    I can't do it on my own
    See I've tried and I can't pull the sword from the stone Writer/s: Michael David Rosenberg
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Pearl Gamede from South AfricaThis song remind of my Man whom we are in long distance relationship, I love it so much .
  • Lisa W From Austin Tx from UsaI just lost my husband after an 8+ yr cancer journey. I feel like we are talking to one another in these lyrics. He from above and me from below our earths sky.
  • Enya from BelgiumMy question is how beautiful can music be? Whereas this interpretation is so beautiful, I had a very different one. For me this song is a conversation between a grandchild and one of their grandparents. The first verses the grandparents asks how his/her grandchild is. The grandchild answers in a way that is very normal, he/she feels fine and then he or she is not because they feel the emptiness of their grandparent’s passing. Then next verses the grandchild asks them how the folks are and how his/her brother is, probably because the grandchild believes they’re reunited now.
    This song has helped me the last few weeks to help process the loss of my grandfather. Where I’m fine and then I’m not and the time flies but at the same time it’s standing still.
    It’s proof that so many people can interpret a song different from others.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Album Cover Inspirations

Album Cover InspirationsSong Writing

Some album art was at least "inspired" by others. A look at some very similar covers.

Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World

Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat WorldSongwriter Interviews

Jim talks about the impact of "The Middle" and uses a tree metaphor to describe his songwriting philosophy.

Weezer

WeezerFact or Fiction

Did Rivers Cuomo grow up on a commune? Why did they name their albums after colors? See how well you know your Weezer in this Fact or Fiction.

Wedding Bell Blues

Wedding Bell BluesSong Writing

When a song describes a wedding, it's rarely something to celebrate - with one big exception.

Eric Burdon

Eric BurdonSongwriter Interviews

The renown rock singer talks about "The House of the Rising Sun" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood."

Deconstructing Doors Songs With The Author Of The Doors Examined

Deconstructing Doors Songs With The Author Of The Doors ExaminedSong Writing

Doors expert Jim Cherry, author of The Doors Examined, talks about some of their defining songs and exposes some Jim Morrison myths.