Orphans
(专辑: American Slang - 2010)
Goodbye, circus wheel, maybe you rest along the
seas I
have given you the
fire of my youth and the
triumph of my enemies And goodbye, fair weather home and your faithless factories I
have given you the
blood and the
truth from the
wounds that they laid on me And whatever they left, I
kept it for my own heart And the
lonesome understand with the
choirs in my head We were orphans before we were ever the
sons of regret, my baby On and on and on, how the
alphabet boys carry on And we were orphans before we were ever the
sons in the
songs And now my lights, they never go down, they waltz the
moon and the
stars for me now So you can find some local libertine to take your daughters out on the
town And I
can feel it in my aging bones, how the
sound of the
rain mixes up Into the
fountains where I
drank my hero's blood And so I
left you to find my very own hat full of rain And the
lonesome understand with the
choirs in my head That we were orphans before we were ever the
sons of regret, my baby On and on and on, how the
alphabet boys carry on And we were orphans before we were ever the
sons in the
songs And now I'm trying to keep it straight, learning all the
streets and the
alleyways And learning where they lead now that I'm left alone here to drive But it's so hard to stand on your own against mirrored glass hot and cold But the
clothes I
wore just don't fit my soul anymore No, the
clothes I
wore just don't fit my soul anymore And the
lonesome understand with the
choirs in my head We were orphans before we were ever the
sons of regret, my baby On and on and on, how the
alphabet boys carry on And we were orphans before we were ever the
sons of your songs When we were young we were diamond Sinatras Like something I
saw in a
dream We kept our secrets and rules locked up tight like a
tomb Where the
ballerinas lay