Black-Throated Wind
(专辑: Steal Your Face - 1976)
Bringing me down, I'm running aground Blind in the
light of the
interstate cars. Passing me by, The
busses and semis, Plunging like stones from a
slingshot on Mars. But I'm here by the
road, Bound to the
load That I
picked up in ten thousand cafes and bars. Alone with the
rush of the
drivers who won't pick me up, The
highway, the
moon, the
clouds, and the
stars. The
black-throated wind keeps on pouring in With its words of a
life where nothing is new. Ah, Mother American Night, I'm lost from the
light. Ohhh, I'm drowning in you. I
left St. Louis, the
City of Blues, In the
midst of a
storm I'd rather forget. I
tried to pretend it came to an end Cause you weren't the
woman I
thought I
once met. But I
can't deny that times have gone by When I
never had doubts or thoughts of regret And I
was a
man when all this began Who wouldn't think twice about being there yet. The
black-throated wind keeps on pouring in. And it speaks of a
life that passes like dew. It's forced me to see that you've done better by me, Better by me than I've done by you. What's to be found, racing around, You carry your pain wherever you go. Full of the
blues and trying to lose You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know. So I
give you my eyes, and all of their lies Please help them to learn as well as to see Capture a
glance and make it a
dance Of looking at you looking at me. The
black-throated wind keeps on pouring in With its words of a
lie that could almost be true. Ah, Mother American Night, here comes the
light. I'm turning around, that's what I'm gonna do Goin back home that's what I'm gonna do Turning around, That's what I'm gonna do 'Cause you've done better by me Than I've done by you. . .