Rosemary
(专辑: The Grand Garden - 2008)
I
don't hear nothing but the
sound of me breathing Maybe just a
night-tap, cricket or the
slide of a
friendly wind And I
don't feel nothing but the
sand under my feet I'm leaving the
straight-press for awhile I'm leaving the
strain and the
city lights Rosemary taught me the
way To take it off and lay it down And leave all the
fighters on the
edge of town With their ringing cells and their slamming doors Just me and my sandals walking moons from more And life will rock you but you let it roll Cause I
think all this thinking's rushing me old And here, the
best I
can do is dream of momma's casserole I
grew up in a
small town, soon as I
could, I
ran out Feeling might tight, top down and this dreaming needed some room But somewhere on the
city clock, a
dreaming girl forgot That sometimes, the
pace of a
rocking chair Is good to slow down, reminisce the
air Rosemary taught me the
way To take it off and lay it down Leave all the
fighters on the
edge of town With their ringing cells and their slamming doors Just me and my sandals walking moons from more And life will rock you but you let it roll Cause I
think all this thinking's rushing me old And here, the
best I
can do is dream of momma's casserole Ain't nobody stepping me over Ain't nobody around, these days The
height that's lifting me up Is mostly bringing me down I
don't wish for a
skyline If it's barely feeling like home Just a
speck in this bowl Of people to throw the
very same stone Rosemary taught me the
way La la la, la, la la la la La la la, la Rosemary taught me the
way To take it off and lay it down And leave all the
fighters on the
edge of town With their ringing cells and their slamming doors Just me and my sandals walking moons from more And life will rock you but you let it roll Cause I
think all this thinking's rushing me old And here, the
best I
can do is dream of momma's casserole Rosemary taught me the
way