The River
Strawbs Lyrics


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I made a sideways motion
Turning a new leaf
The single minded miner's girl
Was there to share my grief
I shivered in the butter wind
Three times the cockerel crowed
I waited for the river
But the river did not flow.

An autumn turned to silver
Winter turned to gold
The weatherman said dress up
Oh but I did not feel the cold
Kids waited with toboggans
As I sheltered from the snow
I waited for the river
But the river did not flow.

I will drink the milk from you breasts
Meld myself to you
Collect the valley lilies
The worshippers once strew
My body aches with hunger
Yet your belly has to grow




I waited for the river
But the river did not flow

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Strawbs' song River present a patient man waiting for something to happen, while the world around him moves according to the rhythm of seasons, weather, and personal relations. The opening lines epitomize the man's decision to move on from something, to turn a new leaf, and seek solace in the company of his beloved, who appears as the single-minded miner's girl. This phrase suggests a certain toughness and determination in the woman, who has a keen sense of duty and loyalty towards the man. She is there to share his grief, as he shivers in the butter wind, a metaphor for uncertain circumstances or a sense of instability.


The recurring image of waiting for the river echoes throughout the song, emphasizing the man's longing for a sense of purpose or direction in his life. He hears the cockerel crow three times, a significant number in Christian symbolism, suggesting dawn and resurrection. However, the river does not flow, leaving him stranded or disappointed. The seasons change, from autumn to silver to gold, as the man watches from the sidelines, unable to immerse himself in the merry-making or the natural beauty around him. The kids wait with toboggans, while he shelters from the snow, indicating a sense of alienation from the young and the carefree.


As the song progresses, the man's desire to connect with his beloved takes on a more intimate and sensual tone. He expresses his wish to drink the milk from her breasts, a primal act of nurturing and bonding, and to meld himself to her, to become one with her. He also mentions the valley lilies, which evoke a scene of ritual or offering in a religious ceremony. The worshippers once strew them, hinting at a sense of loss or nostalgia, perhaps for a time when nature and humanity were more in sync. The man's hunger and the woman's belly suggest a physical and emotional hunger for completion or fertility, which the river's absence exacerbates.


Overall, the song River captures a mood of introspection, longing, and frustration, as the singer tries to navigate his way through life's uncertainties and find some sense of meaning or connection. The lyrics use vivid imagery and poetic devices to evoke a sense of timelessness and universal human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

I made a sideways motion
I made a small but significant change in direction.


Turning a new leaf
Starting fresh and making a positive change in my life.


The single minded miner's girl
A devoted and supportive partner who understands the hardships of my profession.


Was there to share my grief
She was there for me in times of sadness and difficult emotions.


I shivered in the butter wind
I felt cold and uncomfortable in the chilly breeze.


Three times the cockerel crowed
It was early morning and the rooster crowed three times to signal the start of the day.


I waited for the river
I eagerly anticipated a life-changing event or opportunity, but it did not come.


An autumn turned to silver
A season of change, where the leaves change color and fall from the trees.


Winter turned to gold
Another season of change, where everything takes on a golden hue and there is a sense of transformation.


The weatherman said dress up
The forecast called for frigid temperatures and the need to bundle up accordingly.


Oh but I did not feel the cold
Despite the cold temperature, I was filled with warmth and joy, and no amount of external factors could dampen my spirits.


Kids waited with toboggans
Children eagerly awaited the chance to play in the snow and sled down hills.


As I sheltered from the snow
I took refuge from the cold and snow, grateful for the warmth and comfort that awaited me.


I will drink the milk from you breasts
I will nurture myself and seek comfort from a loved one during a time of difficulty.


Meld myself to you
I will seek to become one with my loved one, united in our shared love and experiences.


Collect the valley lilies
I will seek to appreciate the natural beauty around me, finding solace and joy in simple pleasures.


The worshippers once strew
Others have appreciated and celebrated the beauty of the valley lilies before me.


My body aches with hunger
I am experiencing physical pain and discomfort due to hunger, either literal or metaphorical in nature.


Yet your belly has to grow
Despite my own discomfort, I recognize that others have their own struggles and needs.


I waited for the river
I continued to anticipate an important life-changing event or opportunity, but it ultimately eluded me.


But the river did not flow.
Despite my hopes and eagerness, the event or opportunity I anticipated never came to pass, leaving me feeling unfulfilled and disappointed.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: D. COUSINS

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