White's Ferry
(专辑: From Beale Street To Oblivion - 2007)
"Every once in a
while I
go out on a
drive through some old country roads in Maryland and Virginia. One of these routes goes over the
Potomac via White's Ferry. This song is about some of the
sights and experiences of one particular drive in September of 2006. Bryan Hinkley from Never Got Caught does the
duel lead with Tim on this one, as well as wee tasty bits throughout." Only the
dirt I
do believe. As memory vanishes among the
leaves. Wizard of tickets is always glad to charge a
pilgrim's fare. Jubilee's generally early. Let's take the
country air. Mistreating granite, limestone, and clay. It's a
shameful soil. But all grows well on the
floodplain tract if you can afford the
toil. Cradled in ivy, we will allow the
moss to prosper upon our brows. Boxer rebellion, the
Holy Child. They all pay their rent. But none together can testify to rhythm of a
road well bent. Saddles and zip codes, passports and gates, the
Jones' keep. In August the
water is trickling, in April it's furious deep. Wizard of tickets is always glad to charge a
pilgrim's fare. Jubilee's generally early. Let's take the
country air. Mistreating granite, limestone, and clay. It's a
shameful soil. But all grows well on the
floodplain tract if you can afford the
toil. Only the
dirt I
do believe. Divinity vanishes among the
leaves.