Source Decay
(专辑: All Hail West Texas - 2002)
Once a
week I
make the
drive, two hours east To check the
Austin post office box And I
make the
detour through our old neighborhood See all the
Chevy Impalas in their front yards up on blocks And I
park in an alley And I
read through the
postcards you continue to send Where as indirectly as you can, you ask what I
remember I
like these torture devices from my old best friend Well, I'll tell you what I
know, like I
swore I
always would I
don't think it's gonna do you any good I
remember the
train headed south out of Bangkok Down toward the
water I
always get a
late start when the
sun's going down And the
traffic's thinning out and the
glare is hard to take I
wish the
West Texas Highway was a
mobius strip I
could ride it out forever When I
feel my heart break, I
almost swear I
hear it happen, in fact, clean and not hard I
come in off the
highway and I
park in my front yard Fall out of the
car like a
hostage from a
plane Think of you a
while, start wishing it would rain And I
remember the
train headed south out of Bangkok Down toward the
water I
come into the
house, put on a
pot of coffee Walk the
floors a
little while I
set your postcard on the
table with all the
others like it I
start sorting through the
pile I
check the
pictures and the
postmarks and the
captions and the
stamps For signs of any pattern at all When I
come up empty-handed the
feeling almost overwhelms me I
let a
few of my defenses fall And I
smile a
bitter smile It's not a
pretty thing to see I
think about a
railroad platform Back in 1983 And I
remember the
train headed south out of Bangkok Down, down toward the
water