Joanna Newsom - Leaving The City lyrics
rate me(Verse)
Ay and a clean stall
And ivy on a garden wall
And a sign sayin sold
And no coat for the bad cold
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I believe in you
Do you believe in me?
What do you want to do?
Are we leavin the city?
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On the black road,
Throw the gold fields
While the fields are plowed
Towards what we are allowed
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The bridle bends in idle hands
And slows your canter to a trot
We mean to stop in increments,
But can’t commit
We post and sit in impotence
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The harder the hit, the deeper the dent
We seek our name, we seek out fame
In our credentials, paved in glass,
Tryin to master incidentals
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Bleach a collar, leech a dollar from our cents
The longer you live, the higher the rent
Beneath a pale sky,
Beside the red barn,
Below the white clouds
Is all we are allowed
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Here, the light will seep,
And the scythe will reap,
And spirit will rend
In countin toward the end.
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In December of that year,
The word came down that she was here
The days were shorter,
I was sure if she came round,
I’d hold my ground
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I can do what they alluded to,
A change that came to pass
And spring did range, weepin grass
And sleepless broke
Itself upon my winter glass
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And I could barely breathe for seein
All the splintered light that leaked
A fish is fleetin, launched in flight
But starched in light,
Bright and bleedin, bleach the night
With dawn deletin in that high sun
After our good run,
When the spirit bends
Beneath knowin it must end
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And I did all I want here,
To draw my gaunt spirit to bow
Beneath what I am allowed x 2