Lyrics of 'Bluebells' by Will Stratton

Do you want to know the lyrics of Bluebells by Will Stratton? You're in the right place.

Bluebells is a song by Will Stratton whose lyrics have countless searches, so we decided it deserves its place on this website, along with many other song lyrics that internet users want to know.

If you've been searching for the lyrics of the song Bluebells by Will Stratton for a long time, start warming up your voice, because you won't be able to stop singing it.

You walked to the bottom of the valley
To see all the flowers below
You saw all the indian paintbrush,
And the bluebells all in a row

You watched as the sun grew colder,
And the shadows, they fell to your knees
You went back to look for the river,
But it was lost in the trees
And you said: Which one would my darling like?

Which ones has she never seen?
Which ones would remind her of nothing,
But forgotten parts of her dreams?
By now you must have been certain

That it had all been a lie
Each sapling and each drop of syrup
Was straight from a demon’s eye
You were left with no choice but to ignore it
Like a child who knows what he knows

Yet you thought: Which way would my darling go?
Which way spells out home?
Which way should I ignore
Lost to forever roam?

There are many reasons to want to know the lyrics of Bluebells by Will Stratton.

When we really like a song, as might be your case with Bluebells by Will Stratton, we wish to be able to sing it knowing the lyrics well.

Knowing what the lyrics of Bluebells say allows us to put more feeling into the performance.

In case your search for the lyrics of the song Bluebells by Will Stratton is because it makes you think of someone in particular, we suggest you dedicate it to them somehow, for example, by sending them the link to this website, they'll surely get the hint.

Learn the lyrics of the songs you like, like Bluebells by Will Stratton, whether it's to sing them in the shower, make your covers, dedicate them to someone, or win a bet.