Disc 1 | ||||||
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1. |
| 3:50 | ||||
To my dearest forsaken
Who the earth now has taken Empty, the bottle drains no more It is true that I loved you Despite the harm that I own you Wash out the river has you boy Here on the eve of too long Where you'll think I've done wrong Waking in fear of you no more I'll put my trust in the savior Fielding forces of nature Strength of the stump I tied you boy To my dearest forsaken Dearest vow I have broken Afraid of your angry hands no more I'll put my trust in the savior River may help me later Sleeping my lost love for you boy |
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2. |
| 2:42 | ||||
3. |
| 2:57 | ||||
Darling behave, though your boy is gone, or so we've heard
Ophelia would rise if it was her song and say these words "Summer comes with its color all to take your breath away Winter turns all the summer's love to gray" Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ah, ah, ah, ah Darling behave, though the barnyard won't say where he's gone Ophelia would sing if the orchard let her what went wrong "Summer comes, yeah, as loud as hope and takes your breath away Winter takes what the summer had to say" |
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4. |
| 3:28 | ||||
Curiosity was far greater than our fear
It felt so simple, so prodigious at the same time Incredible things are happening in the world Magical things are happening in this world Across the river there are all kinds of magical instruments While we really keep on living like monkeys Incredible things are happening in the world Magical things are happening in this world, yeah |
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5. |
| 3:20 | ||||
There's no way to temper your thirst
With lasting impressions or pictures of home There's no way to grow that don't hurt She growled from the station then hung up the phone There's no sacred vision like her No eye-crushing mountain or jewelry to wear There's no granted wish I prefer Then she to be with me, for us to be there I'd rather to be all alone Forgiveness is fickle when trust is a chore It's not every sin that's atoned I heard her speak softly then heard her no more There's no sacred vision like her No eye-crushing mountain or jewelry to wear There's no granted wish I prefer Then she to be with me, for us to be there |
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6. |
| 4:15 | ||||
Dreamless sleep will fall like a deep, poisoned well
On the steeple birds and this red-light hotel So lay your pistol down, Granny The company men never came to you But don't unknit your brow, Granny The mice in the yard ate the potted plants you grew Pour your bitter tea for our sweet, liquored host Perfect polished stones but this breeze beats you both So lay your pistol down, Granny The duty of men never fell to you When you unknit your brow, Granny Your friends, they are jewels, twice as beautiful and few |
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7. |
| 4:35 | ||||
He kissed her once as she leaned on the windowsill
She'll never love him but knows that her father will Her fallen fruit is all rotten in the middle but her Breast never dries when he's hungry The money came and she died in her rocking chair The window wide and the rain in her braided hair A letter locked in the pattern of her knuckle Like a hymn to the house she was making Blind and whistling just around the corner and there's a Wind that is whispering something Strong as hell but not hickory rooted She kissed him once cause he gave her a cigarette And turned around but he waits like a turned down bed And summer left like her walking with another and a Sound of a church bell ringing The money came and he died like a butterfly A buried star and the haze of the city lights A gun went off and her mother dropped her baby on the Blue feathered wing - we were lucky Blind and whistling just around the corner and there's a Wind that is whispering something Strong as hell but not hickory rooted |
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8. |
| 4:34 | ||||
I asked you a question
But I didn't need you to reply Is it getting heavy? But then I realize Is it getting heavy? Well, I though it was already as heavy as can be Is it overwhelming To use a crane to crush a fly? It's a good time for Superman To lift the sun into the sky Cause it's getting heavy Well I thought it was already as heavy as can be Tell everybody waiting for Superman That they should try to hold on best they can He hasn't dropped them, forgot them, or anything It's just to heavy for Superman to lift Is it getting heavy? Well I thought it was already as heavy as can be Tell everybody waiting for Superman That they should try to hold on best they can He hasn't dropped them, forgot them, or anything It's just to heavy for Superman to lift |
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9. |
| 3:25 | ||||
Take me again, she said, thinking of him
"To the pond with the swans and the swimming" Far from his room the familiar perfume How it felt to her when she was naked Lessons she learned when her memory slurs As they marvel with love at the sunset Walking away at the dark end of day She will measure and break like a habit Oh how the rain sounds as light as a lover's word And now and again she's afraid when the sun returns "Take me again," she said, thinking of him "I don't care for this careful behavior" A brush through her hair, children kissing upstairs Keeps her up with her want for her savior The sun on the sand, on her knees and her hands As she begs for her fish from the water But turn them away, she's a whip and a slave Given time she may find something better Oh how the rain sounds as loud as a lover's words And now and again she's afraid when the sun returns |
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10. |
| 3:48 | ||||
Call your boys now that the table's set and shining
No one's seen any of them in many days Call your boys, they shot a buzzard off a Chrysler And you still taste all that you swallowed before grace And you'll forgive even the time they burned the hen house And ran from you ran to the hills with burning hands Setting sun framed in the doorway right behind you Several chores, surely some lessons left to tell Setting sun, wolves in the hills and now before you Sit your boys each with their shining silverware They'll bury you under the wood beside the carport They'll bury you some neon stop along the way Radio fuzz on the fence post by the pasture Long ago Liza and you would dance all day Now you lay buried, the stern and sacred father In sacred earth under the billboard in the rain But one last toast, here's to the brave who went before us Who died in vain, died in a movie for a dream |
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11. |
| 4:11 | ||||
I'm, thinking its a sign, That the Freckles in our eyes are mirror images, and when we kiss their perfectly aligned. And I, have to Speculate, That god himself did make us into corresponding shapes like puzzle pieces from the clay And true, It may seem like a stretch but its thoughts like this that catch my troubled head when your,away when I am missing you to death When your out there on the road, for several weeks of shows and when you scan the radio, I hope this song will guide you home They will see us waving from such great heights come down now, they'll say But everything looks perfect from far away Come Down now, but well stay I, tried my best to leave a song on your machine, but that persistent beating sounded thin upon listening and that frankly will not fly you will hear the shrillest highs and lowest lows with the wind doze down when this is guiding your mind They will see us waving from such great heights come down now, they'll say But everything looks perfect from far away Come down now, but well stay |
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Disc 2 | ||||||
1. |
| 2:03 | ||||
Talk of yesterday and
she will show her brothers photographed in callous clothes. Say tommorow and she'll say come find me on a beach, and there will be no moon. But say today, and she will kiss your face and maybe forget. Talk of yesterday like bargain shoe strings she will kick the car and find her friends. Say tommorow and then she'll describe some old communion cups and someone's coat. But say today and she may look your way and lead you home. |
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2. |
| 3:46 | ||||
Sunday morning my Rebekahs sleeping in with me again
There's a kid outside the church kickin' a can When the ceder branchs twist she turns her collar to the wind The weather can close the world within it's hands And my mother says Rebekah is as stubborn as the come They both call me to with words I never knew There's a bug inside the thimble theres a band aid on her thumb And a pony in the river turning blue They say time may give you more then your poor bones could ever take My Rebekah says she never wants a boy To be barefoot on the driveway as they wave and ride away And to run inside and curse the open door I once gave to my Rebekah a belated promise ring And she sold it to the waitress one a train I may find her by the phone booth with a fashion magazine She may kiss me when her girlfriends leave again They say time may give you more then your poor bones could ever take I think I could never love another girl To be free atop a tree stump and to look the other way While she shines my mothers imitation pearls Sunday evening, my Rebeka's lost a book she never read And the moon fell into the sea So the statues of our fathers in the courthouse flowerbed Now they bend with all the lighting tattered trees They say time may give you more then your poor bones could ever take My Rebekah said she knew I'd want a boy A dollar for my boardwalk red balloon to float away She would earn a pocketful to buy me more |
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3. |
| 3:55 | ||||
God made the automobile
To pass all the pretty girls That smoke by the side of the road Their blues lovin' boys in tow To drive until the of the day And bow to a borrowed flag Beside all the brave and the blind And men without men in mind To pass all the things he made But then never bothered to name And no one will tell the truth And no one will hide it from you Like birds around the grave God made the automobile And i made a little boy To pass all the blissfully young The snake with the forked toungue That prays on the waiting for time And makes in the sleepless waves The fear of the black and the jew And blood for the camera crew And passes the things he made And then never bothers to name And no one can tell the truth And no one can hide it from you Like birds around the grave |
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4. |
| 1:35 | ||||
Homeward the new road meanders
Washed out the old road as to what did I bring Flowers, a verse about springtime Perchance in the treeline she's awaiting for me Homeward these shoes worn to paper Thin as the reason I left here so young Homeward and what if I see her There in the doorway I walked away from White house asleep on the hillside Firm as a habit I struggled to shed Homeward with heaven above me Old road behind me, a door up ahead |
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5. |
| 3:27 | ||||
Oh, I've just come from the land of the sun
From a war that must be won in the name of truth With our soldiers so brave your freedom we will save With our rifles and grenades and some help from God I want to see my family My wife and child are waiting for me I've got to go home I've been so alone, you see You just can't believe the joy I did receive When I finally got my leave and I was going home Oh, I flew through the sky, my convictions could not lie For my country I would die, and I will see it soon When I walked through the door my wife she lay upon the floor And with tears her eyes did soar, I did not know why Then I looked into her hand and I saw the telegram Said that I was a brave, brave man, but that I was dead |
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6. |
| 5:31 | ||||
Midnight, and her eyes
Hide like kittens, new and wet Mine are sinning hands On her lying on my bed The river still may rise Wild and water take us both Mine are sinning hands Take our bodies, take our clothes Bloodless moonlight, may my lady Give her lovely skin and bones Midnight, and my bride Treads in distant water now Mine are sinning hands And my teeth have fallen out The river still may rise Though it took more than it gave Mine are sinning hands On a broken windowpane Bloodless moonlight, like my lady Gave me only skin and bones |
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7. |
| 4:16 | ||||
Black dog bit through the keeper's chain
Small and angry when the Devil came Sold my soul like a pocket knife There was no moon, there'll be no milk as sweet Tomcat curled on a rabbit cage Brittle fingers in the potter's clay Sold my soul and I laid her down There was no moon, there'll be no milk as sweet Blue bird laughs on a fallen tree Sunset burns on a quiet sea Sold my soul and they ran me down There was no moon, there'll be no milk as sweet |
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8. |
| 2:40 | ||||
There's a woman here with a broken record player
And a dusty compass off to map the country's new behavior Strange words that we hold on back into the river Brave boys in the empty coats of men There's a kitchen timer, distractions and reminders That the rolly-pollies started crawling cross your family's china Strange words that we hold on back into the river Dead dogs only want to live again There's a serpent charmer, pair of shoes and wander Speeding ticket, you're not leaving that last land of slaughter Strange words that we hold on back into the river Good girls come and kick you in the shin There's a hopeful hunter with a hapless sense of wonder And a million claw marks on the rock he hid his money under Strange words that we hold on back into the river And made men only want to live again |
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9. |
| 6:32 | ||||
The kettle burned because I left it too long
When we were kissing with the radio on The cat was choking on a rattlesnake bone The town had gathered around the soldier boy Carried home And every summer there was imminent rain The sick kids ate a bowl of red clay The late judge teetered in a jon boat The town had gathered around the soldier boy Carried home The broken window and the pretty blue sky And cold water for my swollen black eye We shook some money from your mother's old clothes When all had gathered around the soldier boy Carried home |
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10. |
| 5:06 | ||||
Jenny was gone
And the moon blooms All shining As we dragged our panic Up and down the riverbed Sweating wild and weird In our Sunday clothes Jenny was gone Though I thought that I knew her And the rain came howling Out of Virginia Blue tick blowing the water Out her nose Jenny and me in the front row And singing about how heaven calls The kingdom of the animals all And all revealed to us one day Jenny and me on the hilltop And peeking at all their upturned bottles Jumping like leopards Jaw hearp teasing the brushfire in its rage Jenny came back And the wet road still shining in our eyes An angel clear and coronal Clothed in all that's prodigal and strange Jenny came back And I thought that I heard her Murmur something about No men in Virginia Spat on the ground Like a letter tossed away Jenny and me in my dead truck And turning over Just where heaven calls The kingdom of the animals Scratching our heads Where the wolf would go to lay Jenny and me as the moon blooms Were closing and both her wide-eyed brothers Running like shepherds Dreaming the heat of the fields All in flames |
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11. |
| 3:42 | ||||
Mr.Henry and the muscle man
Gave her shoes on a night there was no room to stand And like a letter in a stolen purse She was bored of her weight, she was bored of her words The daughter of a soldier told the fallen priest 'It's a cold, cold place in the arm's of a thief.' And reaching out to touch the steering wheel she said 'Leave me alone but just don't leave me here, alright? Alright? Mr.Henry and another guy Gave her gold on a night that it fell from the sky And like her body when the buzzard came She was bored of her luck, she was bored of her name The daughter of a lawyer told the fallen priest 'It's a cold, cold place in the arm's of a thief' And dabbing at the arrow in her heel she said 'Leave me alone but just don't leave me here alright?' Mr.Henry was a dying man With advice in a tongue that she didn't understand. And like the water when the sea got rough, She was bored of the breeze, she was bored of her love. The winner and the loser told the fallen priest, 'It's a cold,cold world in the arm's of a thief' And holding everything he made her steal she said 'Leave me alone but just don't leave me here, alright?' |
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12. |
| 9:31 | ||||
Please remember me, happily
By the rosebush laughing With bruises on my chin, the time when We counted every black car passing Your house beneath the hill and up until Someone caught us in the kitchen With maps, a mountain range, a piggy bank A vision too removed to mention But please remember me, fondly I heard from someone you're still pretty And then they went on to say that the Pearly Gates Had some eloquent graffiti Like 'We'll meet again' and 'Fuck the man' And 'Tell my mother not to worry' And angels with their great handshakes But always done in such a hurry And please remember me, at Halloween Making fools of all the neighbors Our faces painted white, by midnight We'd forgotten one another And when the morning came I was ashamed Only now it seems so silly That season left the world and then returned And now you're lit up by the city So please remember me, mistakenly In the window of the tallest tower Call, then pass us by but much too high To see the empty road at happy hour Gleam and resonate just like the gates Around the Holy Kingdom With words like, 'Lost and found' and 'Don't look down' And 'Someone save temptation' And please remember me as in the dream We had as rug burned babies Among the fallen trees and fast asleep Beside the lions and the ladies That called you what you like and even might Give a gift for your behavior A fleeting chance to see a trapeze Swinger high as any savior But please remember me, my misery And how it lost me all I wanted Those dogs that love the rain and chasing trains The colored birds above there running In circles round the well and where it spells On the wall behind St. Peter So bright on cinder gray in spray paint 'Who the hell can see forever?' And please remember me, seldomly In the car behind the carnival My hand between your knees, you turn from me And said the trapeze act was wonderful But never meant to last, the clowns that passed Saw me just come up with anger When it filled with circus dogs, the parking lot Had an element of danger So please remember me, finally And all my uphill clawing My dear, but if I make the Pearly Gates I'll do my best to make a drawing Of God and Lucifer, a boy and girl An angel kissin' on a sinner A monkey and a man, a marching band All around the frightened trapeze swinger Nah nah nah Nah nah nah Nah nah nah |