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Many Rivers To Cross
Heather Nova
There's so many rivers to cross
But i can't seem to find my way over
Wandering, i'm lost
As i travel along the white cliffs of dover
Many rivers to cross
And it's only my will that keeps me alive.
I've been hurt, washed up for years
But i mearly survive because of my pride
And this loneliness won't leave me alone,
It's such a drag to be on your own
My baby left, and she wouldn't say why,
Now all i do is cry...
I've got many rivers to cross
And it's only my will that keeps me alive
I've got so many rivers to cross,
Oh, so many rivers to cross...

BORN: 1968
Sultry singer/songwriter Heather Nova was born Heather Frith in Bermuda in 1968. After spending her childhood nomadically sailing about the West Indies in her family's 40-foot yacht, she relocated to Providence, Rhode Island in 1987 to study film. After first composing a number of instrumental pieces for use in her student films, she soon turned to songwriting, drawing inspiration from the work of Patti Smith and Lou Reed; a move to New York followed, and after travelling to London in search of a recording deal, in 1990 she issued the EP These Walls under her given name. As Heather Nova, she remained in London, ultimately joining forces with producer Youth, who in 1993 issued Glow Stars, an ethereal collection of demos, on his own Butterfly label. After a pair of live releases, 1993's Blow (recorded in London) and 1994's Live From the Milky Way (cut in Amsterdam), Nova issued her full-length debut Oyster in 1995. Siren followed in 1998. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
