Sixty Stories

Sixty Stories - Bails lyrics

rate me

Fields as flat as the expression on your face

Last I saw you.

Those harvest leaves, these slaughtered rows

Of sticks and stones and corn stalks.

And the best things of you are hardest to

Hardest to remember:

Your callused hands and the smell of the soil

The smell of the soil stained on them.

It's kind of cold, but comforting

To have something like your old boots

And collections of buckles and calendars

To remember you by.

As the truck pulls out the air brakes tighten

And release again with a sharp noise

I am jarred awake out of bed again

Bed again until you're gone.

Still, the best things of you are hardest to

Hardest to remember:

Your nods and grins and the mysterious things

Mysterious things you believed in.

It's kind of cold, but comforting

To have something like your old boots

And collections of buckles and calendars

To remember you by.

If there were only a thousand kilometers

To get me from where you are

I would suffer a different sense of loss,

Maybe one that I could live with.

Little kids in older skin

Don't make mistakes less often.

I can't believe how alone I feel

Or how young I was when I lost him.

Bails of straw,

The belief in God

Or getting new shoes each spring-

-as if a cosmic cause,

Or luxury

Can account for our suffering.

It's kind of cold, but comforting

To have something like your old boots

And collections of buckles and calendars

To remember you by.

(Bails of straw)(Bails of straw)

If there were only a thousand kilometers

To get me from where you are

I would suffer a different sense of loss,

Maybe one that I could live with.

(Bails of straw) (Bails of straw)

It's kind of cold, but comforting

To have something like your old boots

And collections of buckles and calendars

To remember you by.

To remember you by.

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