Ursula (The Swansea Song) Woolly: 'This one and 'Someone There You Know' were about the same thing, and were written at a particularly traumatic time in my life'. The beautiful ending (for musicians , an F# major chord coming after an A major finish) was Woolly's attempt to link it with 'Little Lapwing', but to no avail, as on the record a gap was left between the two songs.
Lyrics: I once loved a lady who did change into a child I saw the light of day shine in her eyes I loved her like a baby and I raised her to the sky It seems the light of day did pass me by
Now she walks along the seashore And she listens to the sea But I can't say if she ever thinks of me
If I were of the ocean Or a wave upon the sand Or just a drop of water in her hand A pebble or a broken shell A rock upon the shore I doubt if I could love her any more
Now she walks along the seashore And she listens to the sea And I can't say if she ever thinks of me No I can't say if she ever thinks of me