Newspaper Pane
(专辑: Hey Clockface - 2020)
She looked at the
pictures on a
newspaper pane That was taped to the
window to keep out the
wind To keep out the
rain To keep out the
nonsense And block out the
needing To keep up her spirits With improving reading But the
ink from the
columns Dissolved down into the
stain On the
bare wood floor That extended to the
door Pictures of bright futures somehow ignored That offered her finery she could never afford Tempting out savings she didn't have, or could never risk Not a
fashionable kindness, it was grotesque The
beaus with their fiddles played The
Rascal's Release We toasted to valor and wished there were peace Six months later, in a
newspaper margin They were all cut down in a
cavalry charge Weeping Miss Imogen said to her priest "I gave him my virtue, it was the
least I
could leave him On the
eve of departure Though I
will long for him now and hereafter" "And the
child I'll be raising may have his blue eyes What if he grows up and dies On some distant unnameable hillside or field 'Cause a
king and a
concubine put a
mark on his shield?" Thomas tomorrow, Thomas no more Father and sunshine, beyond and before William, who brought his drum home from the
war To beat it for young lads whose days didn't even add up to a
score I
don't spend my time perfecting the
past I
live for the
future 'cause I
know it won't last A
bent note on a
horn I
can't play The
ghosts in the
window that I
can't wish away Freedom to be reckless, freedom to plunder Freedom to dream, freedom to wonder When you get where I
am now, you may feel differently The
cliff drops away sharply, falls into the
sea No work today, no hope tomorrow No bread for breaking, no wine for sorrow Nobody is selling, no truth for telling No work tomorrow, no work today Look at that child bride and her ideal bouquet Boys, pick up a
rifle, that's too much to pay Count out her teardrops, wipe them away