Millworker - Bette Midler
Now my grandfather was a sailor
He blew in off the water
My father was a farmer
And i, his only daughter
Took up with a no good millworking man
From massachusetts
Who died from too much whiskey
And leaves me these three faces to feed
Millwork aint easy
Millwork aint hard
Millwork it aint nothing
But an awful boring job
Im waiting for a daydream
To take me through the morning
And put me in my coffee break
Where I can have a sandwich
And remember
And its me and my machine
For the rest of the morning
For the rest of the afternoon
For the rest of my life
Now my mind begins to wander
To the days back on the farm
I can see my father smiling at me
I'm swinging on his arm
I can hear my granddads stories
Of storms out on lake eerie
Where vessels and cargos and fortunes
And sailors lives were lost
Yeah, but its my life has been wasted
Oh I have been a fool
To let that manufacturer
Use my body for a tool
When I ride home in the evening
Staring at these old hands
Swearing by my sorrow that a young girl
Ought to stand a better chance
Oh may I work the mills just as long as I am able
And never meet the man whose name is on the label
Oh Its be me, me and my machine
For the rest of the morning
For the rest of the afternoon
For the rest of my life
I love this song~
this is a very private part of me here
I really and simply love this song
My dad used to sometimes let me watch Parkinson (I didn't know he had cancer until after he died) I remember this programme was where I first saw Bette Midler, she sang with backing singers I thnk they were called the harlottes or something like that. Kenny Everette (a truely amazing comedian sadly passed also now) did a take on her a few years later dressed as she is here in this song... he kept saying "all done in the best possible taste"!!!
She had earlier in the programme sung big noise flew in from winitchtka (I dont thnk I have spelt that right -sorry). And I remember her doing something with her outfit that on British Tv at that time would have put Janet Jacksons "wardrobe malfunction" into the shade.
I think James Taylor wrote this - But this was the first time I heard Bette Midler and this is I think is a truely beautiful rendition. Everything for me is pretty much a trigger and so I would like to apologise again if this has or does cause anyone offence... it isnt meant in any way to hurt or cause any pain to anyone... please know that....
this song still breaks my heart but I think sometimes it also helps to heal it too.
Everything here on this forum is exposure therapy to me, everything it is painful but I am managing, please know if you are new here and confused or worried, it does and will get better, I truely believe that we can all learn to manage ptsd, I believe it isnt wasted time and that we can hope for a life, I am trying just as you are and it can be a struggle to keep facing things.
I have the album Thighs and Whispers on vinyl but its stuck in a garage and I dont get to hear it unless I go here...
I really do hope you understand and appreciate it... it is to me one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard and well please I hope you go to the link I am about to paste...
with love to all here Thankyou
~fin
(((((... Millworker Bette Midler (thankyou)))))
Now my grandfather was a sailor
He blew in off the water
My father was a farmer
And i, his only daughter
Took up with a no good millworking man
From massachusetts
Who died from too much whiskey
And leaves me these three faces to feed
Millwork aint easy
Millwork aint hard
Millwork it aint nothing
But an awful boring job
Im waiting for a daydream
To take me through the morning
And put me in my coffee break
Where I can have a sandwich
And remember
And its me and my machine
For the rest of the morning
For the rest of the afternoon
For the rest of my life
Now my mind begins to wander
To the days back on the farm
I can see my father smiling at me
I'm swinging on his arm
I can hear my granddads stories
Of storms out on lake eerie
Where vessels and cargos and fortunes
And sailors lives were lost
Yeah, but its my life has been wasted
Oh I have been a fool
To let that manufacturer
Use my body for a tool
When I ride home in the evening
Staring at these old hands
Swearing by my sorrow that a young girl
Ought to stand a better chance
Oh may I work the mills just as long as I am able
And never meet the man whose name is on the label
Oh Its be me, me and my machine
For the rest of the morning
For the rest of the afternoon
For the rest of my life
I love this song~
this is a very private part of me here
I really and simply love this song
My dad used to sometimes let me watch Parkinson (I didn't know he had cancer until after he died) I remember this programme was where I first saw Bette Midler, she sang with backing singers I thnk they were called the harlottes or something like that. Kenny Everette (a truely amazing comedian sadly passed also now) did a take on her a few years later dressed as she is here in this song... he kept saying "all done in the best possible taste"!!!
She had earlier in the programme sung big noise flew in from winitchtka (I dont thnk I have spelt that right -sorry). And I remember her doing something with her outfit that on British Tv at that time would have put Janet Jacksons "wardrobe malfunction" into the shade.
I think James Taylor wrote this - But this was the first time I heard Bette Midler and this is I think is a truely beautiful rendition. Everything for me is pretty much a trigger and so I would like to apologise again if this has or does cause anyone offence... it isnt meant in any way to hurt or cause any pain to anyone... please know that....
this song still breaks my heart but I think sometimes it also helps to heal it too.
Everything here on this forum is exposure therapy to me, everything it is painful but I am managing, please know if you are new here and confused or worried, it does and will get better, I truely believe that we can all learn to manage ptsd, I believe it isnt wasted time and that we can hope for a life, I am trying just as you are and it can be a struggle to keep facing things.
I have the album Thighs and Whispers on vinyl but its stuck in a garage and I dont get to hear it unless I go here...
I really do hope you understand and appreciate it... it is to me one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard and well please I hope you go to the link I am about to paste...
with love to all here Thankyou
~fin
(((((... Millworker Bette Midler (thankyou)))))