Lyrics

Sunflowers


Sunflowers by Mike Harding (Manchester)


She confronted soldiers on her street

Ignoring guns, grenades and gibbering headsets

She offered them a handful of Sunflower seeds

Keep them in your pockets boys

That Flowers may blossom from your graves

Forever a monument to the Children you have murdered

And the Families you have destroyed

That Flowers may stretch their golden faces to the Sun

And at nighttime whisper

Here lie conscripted young unfortunates

Who came here uninvited from the East

Destroyers of Beauty, carriers of madness

And when Mothers come to visit lonely graves

Their tears will water fields of golden Sunflowers

Reaching forever towards a bright horizon

Yellow beneath an endless clear blue sky

Here, In Our Beautiful Ukraine


More Info

Mike Harding gave me my very first Folk Club gig back in 1966. We have remained friends ever since. Shortly after Putin’s invasion we organised a concert in support of the Red Cross in Ukraine. Mike heard of the concert and sent me this Lyric which I recited on that night in Vicar St. Dublin.

Subsequently, I recited it again with Gavin Murphy in his studio in Prosperous, County Kildare and decided to include it here on Terrible Beauty. (from “The Lonely Zoroastrian” published by Luath Press)