Author: Nick Drake
Cited by
- Daren V.L. Shiau (1)
- IN: Velouria (2008) Fiction, Singaporean
EPIGRAPH: Saturday sun came one morning, in a sky so clear and blue; Saturday sun came without warning, so no-one knew what to do.
FROM: Saturday Sun, (1969), Song, UK
- DJ Taylor (1)
- IN: At the Chime of a City Clock (2010) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: A city freeze
Get on your knees
Pray for warmth and green paper
A city drought, you're down and out
See your trousers don't taper
Saddle up
Kick your feet
Ride the range of a London street
Travel to a local plane
Turn around and come back again
And at the chime of a city clock
Put up your road block
Hang unto your crown
For a stone in a tin can
Is wealth to a city man
Who leaves his armous down.
FROM: "Chime of the City Clock", (1971), Song, UK
- Phil Rickman (1)
- IN: To Dream of the Dead (2008) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Betty said she prayed
today For the sky to blow away
FROM: River Man, (1969), Song, UK
- Rachel Joyce (1)
- IN: The Music Shop (2017) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Time has told me
you're a rare, rare find
A troubled care
For a troubled mind.
FROM: Time has Told Me, (1969), Song, UK