Don't Wake The Scarecrow
(专辑: The Felice Brothers - 2008)
Would you love me If I
told you I
was born upstream If I
told you I
come from money White money Would you love me Would you love me Well, I
was born down By a
bad little river in a
poor town Where an indian-giver put a
board out It said "Boarding House" Called him Scarecrow He kept whores around And I'd go there I'd wait my turn on the
broke stairs And get me the
girl with the
gold hair Aw yeah, leave your clothes there On the
folding chair In that cold room Your breath would twist just like ghosts do You said, "Call me Dorothy in red shoes" And the
bed moved The
bed moved The
bed moved Tracy, don't you wake that scarecrow tonight Well, the
man would come in It's hard living right giving head when The
sad days of winter have set in And the
medicine for a
mannequin is heroin I'd find you there in the
bath We'd cook up your shit in a
tin can And you started calling me Tin Man And we started making plans to begin again Begin again You saved a C
note Told me you felt like a
seagull Told me to meet at the
depot With the
needles, then maybe we'd go To Reno Where you'd be my desert dove And we'd find a
way to make better love Said, "Baby, that's how the
West was won" And the
blood-red sun Yeah, the
blood-red sun And the
blood-red sun Tracy, don't you wake that scarecrow tonight Well, the
man cries "Who gives a
damn when a
tramp dies?" But I
loved you there in the
lamp light With your bare thighs And the
halo of your hairline And all my lifelong I'll never shake off your siren song And all of your talk about dying young With an iron lung and that crazy way You said, "Simon I
think I
might stay here with Scarecrow tonight Simon, I
think I'm gonna stay here with Scarecrow tonight."