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older brother, restless soul, lie down |
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lie for a while with your ear against the earth |
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and you'll hear your sister sleep talking say |
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"your hair is long but not long enough to reach home to me |
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but your beard someday might be" |
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and she'll wake up in a cold sweat on the floor |
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next to a family portrait drawn when you were four |
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and beside a jar of two cent coins that are no good no more |
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she'll lay it aside |
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older father, weary soul, you'll drive |
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back to the home you made on the mountainside |
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with that ugly, terrible thing |
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those papers for divorce and a lonely ring |
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a lonely ring |
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sit on your porch |
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and pluck your strings |
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and you'll find somebody you can blame |
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and you'll follow the creek that runs out into the sea |
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and you'll find the peace of the Lord. |
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grandfather, weary soul, you'll fly |
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over your life once more before you die |
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since our grandma passed away |
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you've waited for forever and a day |
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just to die |
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and someday soon |
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you will die |
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it was the only woman you ever loved |
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that got burnt by the sun too often when she was young |
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and the cancer spread and it ran into her body and her blood |
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and there's nothing you can do about it now |