The Johnny Cash Trail
(专辑: Welcome To Sparks, Nevada - 2020)
I
wake up in the
morning next to you Muted sunshine pouring through And from my bedroom we see so many trees reaching for the
sky Italian redwoods and pines and sequoias and oaks so green And like a
magnet I'm drawn to you And like an anchor cast into the
ocean from a
ship, I
fall into you I
hear my garden calling me The
begonias, the
English lavenders, the
violas, and the
lilies, and the
California poppies And the
morning glories And my herb garden full of parsley, various mints, and rosemary Hey, let's go take a
walk along The
Johnny Cash Trail Splash around in the
American River, walk across the
bridges, and through the
central California hills And walk by Folsom Prison I
heard Suge Knight did some time in there It made me hurt, when in the
documentary, he said, "How could it be me? 'Pac was worth more alive than dead." And now I'm laying on my couch on my wrap-around porch A
distraught friend's coming over, her and her husband are talking divorce I've made the
guest room nice for her, fresh pillow cases and clean sheets And I
put a
blue vase in the
window full of morning glories And I'm re-reading Nine Stories as we wait for her, I
haven't read it since my early 20s Oh that's right, Seymour Glass, Seymour Glass lost his mind, and on this planet he wasn't meant to last And in the
story Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut, I'd forgotten about how Eloise cried to Mary Jane in the
end When she remembered the
girl from school making fun of her brown-and-yellow dress And while rereading For Esmé— With Love and Squalor, I
thought I'm a
little bit like Henry Miller, and a
little bit like J.D. Sallinger I'm like Sallinger in that I
like my solitude and my privacy, and I'm like Miller in that I
can also be gregarious and fairly good socially And like both of them I'm funny and to the
point, like both of 'em I
can pull at your heartstrings But overall, I'm more like Miller in that I
write autobiographically Direct and reckless Sallinger goes for the
heart, Miller goes for the
solar plexus And I
close the
book when my friend pulls up the
driveway She's in tears and I
show her to her room, she tells me that she'll be hiding away And Caroline goes to the
bedroom, and we kiss goodnight And I
tell her and my friend downstairs that I'll be nearby On the
patio, next to a
pack of cigarettes, looking up to the
stars in the
sky The
breeze is mild, the
euphoric scents of my Island Pines Watering Spanish faces full of succulents and weeds and cacti And a
part of me is living, but a
part of me feels like it has died All I
know is that the
atmosphere tonight is all mine Down the
stairs is one of my best friends and upstairs is the
love of my life Amd I'm out here under the
porchlight looking out for both of them Like Atticus Finch on the
courthouse steps protecting Tom Robinson The
world is at once so painful and uncertain and yet so blind All I
know for sure is that the
atmosphere tonight is all mine And I'm rereading another story, Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes