I wish I'd be in your wooden arms That'll swallow me into a thousand dreams And held me close while wooden eyes That weep just like a willow tree
I wish it would be in black and white
But at least I will sleep in your wooden arms tonight In your wooden arms, in your wooden arms, in your wooden arms In your wooden arms, in your wooden arms, in your wooden arms
Deep Deep in the tallest clouds A man lost his way A 69 Chardonney Sitting beside There lays a traveling man Who fell from the skies Selling some piece of mind
A man Swimming with sharks in his glass Can't find his way Convinced to the empty space
A traveling salesman Fills in the gaps He sells him the tools To measure into the dark A need divine Selling the distance between us and sky Selling the distance between us and sky
Selling the distance between us and sky Selling the distance between us and sky
There was a house half way round the world And I was invited in for a small taste of gin There was a hall with a thousand birds long But the biggest one of them all was in a cage too small
I asked the caretaker 'cause he was the Maker He looked at me and laughed, took another sip from his glass and said Open up your ears and hearts You put a big bird in a small cage and he'll sing you a song That we all love to sing along To the sound of the bird that mourns
Well we rolled into town into sweet New Orleans To the Apple Bell bar there was a hole in the wall
The ceilings weren't tall, the floors weren't grand But the sound they made just warmed your heart
Well it was a quarter to twelve when the boys walked in They got their black suits on and the songs would begin You open up your ears and hearts You put a big bird in a small cage and he'll sing you a song That we all love to sing along To the sound of the bird that mourns (x4) You put a big bird in a small cage and he'll sing you a song (x5)
I knew a boy that was swallowed by the sky By the flashing lights I knew a man that got lost in the big dull blue And came out alive
I knew a boy, I knew a man Who looked a lot like you
I knew a time you could stand still beside never rushing by I knew a place you can go where your head could explode Into peace of mind
I knew a time, I knew a place That felt a lot like you I knew a boy, I knew a man Who looked a lot like you
Just like you
I knew a friend that would hold on to the flames Keep them from burning you I knew a smile I could see through all of the stars That the world had thrown
I knew a smile, I knew a friend That looked a lot like you I knew a boy, I knew a man Who looked a lot like you
Got to keep on waiting for the morning hours Watch them running by to where they're going
Cuz when you're upside down those nuts and bolts feel awfully strange Are crowds of moments feeling all the same
Are you tired in the morning do you shout out loud Got to keep on running when you're down Gotta get out
Got to keep away from all those empty hands That suck up all your love and all your cares
Best to trade it all in for those old dancing shoes And get rid of all the weight that has been holding you down Keep your toes from tapping on the ground
But we didn't know where to go from here No we didn't know where to go from here No we didn't know where to go from here Cuz it all felt wrong So we best be moving on You better get out
In a crowd of people looking for a spark to catch To put back in our mouths to set a flame
Cuz I didn't know what to say to you No I didn't know what to say to you No I didn't know what to say to you I was just about to pack it in
But then I heard the news that you'd be here soon And so I sang ah ah ah You brought it back to me You gave it back to me You brought me back the love