Monday, March 19, 2018

“Worry” by Stables – A Song Review

     You can be a worrier; you can be a warrior.” The phrase is simple, yet poignantly inspiring. The music of Stables is more than vocally pure acoustic Folk, although that justifies grabbing their recently released second album, “Reverie.” The London-based duo has a knack for poetically capturing absorbing thoughts in a few words.

     Stables are Matthew Lowe (vocals, guitar) and Daniel Trenholme (vocals, multi-instrumentalist).

     “Worry” by Stables 


Lyrics of “Worry” by Stables
Penny for your thoughts, dear.
Tell you what, let's park here.
We can get a coffee.
Just tell me if I'm waffling.

There is an old saying.
A problem shared will half it.
Well I can take the whole thing.
If you let me hold it.

Just tell him not to worry.
He can run or risk it.
Take him to a movie.
No, he cannot resist it.

You can be a worrier
But you can be a warrior.

Don't grow old with grace dear.
There's no such thing as lost years.
Generally I'm happy.
But some days I forget, still.

Fill your years with secrets.
Memories and cheap tricks.
Don't give into riches.
They only make you depressed.

Just tell him not to worry.
He can run or risk it.
Take him to a movie.
He cannot resist it.

You can be a worrier
But you can be a warrior.

Tell him not to worry.
He can run or risk it.
Take him to a movie.
No, he cannot resist it.

You can be a worrier
But you can be a warrior.


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