Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Songs of Renown: Guy Clark's The Cape performed by Patti Griffin

"Songs are like Japanese painting. Less is more. One brushstroke takes the place of many if you put it in the right place. I’m trying to get whoever is listening to think, ‘Oh, man, I was there. I did that. I know what that’s about.’ Too many details take away.”
Guy Clark

The Texas singer songwriter Guy Clark writes vignettes of daily life that he forms into short three to four minute songs. Clark is a remarkable songwriter, a storyteller whose songs have the feel of  poetry, short stories and even cinema put to music.

Clark's work is a reminder that creative expression almost always emerges from, and is interwined with everyday lived experience. Clark has the ability to embed poignant stories, lessons and observations about the struggles, suffering and wonder of daily life into his songs. He does this with pathos and humanity but without sentimentality.

The Guy Clark tribute CD This Ones for Him: A Tribute to Guy Clark is a reminder of the powerful body of work that the 70 year old Guy Clark has produced over a 50 year career.

On the CD  you will find a stunning version by Patti Griffin of the Guy Clark song The Cape




The Cape
Guy Clark

Eight years old with a floursack cape
Tied all around his neck
He climbed up on the garage
Figurin' what the heck
He screwed his courage up so tight
The whole thing came unwound
He got a runnin' start and bless his heart
He headed for the ground

He's one of those who knows that life
Is just a leap of faith
Spread your arms and hold your breath
Always trust your cape

All grown up with a floursack cape
Tied around his dreams
He was full of spit and vinegar
He was bustin' at the seams
He licked his finger and he checked the wind
It was gonna be do or die
He wasn't scared of nothin' boys
And he was pretty sure he could fly

He's one of those who knows that life
Is just a leap of faith
Spread your arms and hold your breath
Always trust your cape

Old and grey with a floursack cape
Tied all around his head
He's still jumpin' off the garage
Will be till he's dead
All these years the people said
He's actin' like a kid
He did not know he could not fly
So he did

He's one of those who knows that life
Is just a leap of faith
Spread your arms and hold your breath
Always trust your cape

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