Paul McCartney
Golden Earth Girl
From the album Off The Ground, 1993.
Golden earth girl, female animal
Sings to the wind, resting at sunset
In a mossy nest sensing moonlight in the air...
Nature's lover climbs the primrose hill
Smiles at the sky watching the sunset
From a mossy nest as she falls asleep she's counting...
It's not clear if this is the Primrose Hill but it seems possible, since McCartney had written two other songs inspired by the Hill during his time with the Beatles. George Starostin at Only Solitaire describes it as an 'unbelievably resplendent "experimental ballad" with a very unusual structure and psycho lyrics... to my mind, it's the unjustly forgotten gem on the record.'