When I was a young thing, I had a ten-inch nose Two fabulous pinchers and a wardrobe of sores And all of the painted ladies scattered as I’d approach Singing, “lie besided me, darling, underneath my stone”
Back in ’97 at the mouth of my cave A woman in a horseless carriage may have smiled at me. I chased her across the plains, as she fled to the coast Crying, “lie beside me, darling, underneath my stone”
Found a lover tangled in a gown of weeds Face down in the water, cold and mossy green. Grabbed a hold of her wrist Fished her out of the creek Pried apart her fist so she could wear my ring
Now, I’m an old man, and my lover’s dead and gone. I swallowed down her dirt, and I kiss at all her bones. I found a shady place, and I dug a six-foot hole So I can lie beside my darling underneath my stone Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa. |
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