In A Market Dimly Lit
(专辑: Brother, Sister - 2006)
The
bird that plucked the
Olive Leaf Has been circling like a
record 'round the
spindle of my mind Where the
needle's worn the
grooves too deep, And scratched the
wax that's blistered from the
heat besides. From any movement in the
room If my cat walked by the
arm skipped but to my surprise, My interrupting cat improved A
sound already so severely compromised. The
needle's worn the
grooves too deep. The
needle's worn the
grooves too deep. The
needle's worn the
grooves too deep. The
needle's worn the
grooves too deep. I'm a
donkey's jaw on a
desert dune Beside the
bush that Moses saw that burned and yet was not consumed! She's the
silver coin I
lost! I'm the
sheep who slipped away! We pray the
fingers crossed, but you listen patiently anyway. I
wrote a
little song for you with a
melody I'd borrowed put to Words that didn't rhyme to repeat what you already knew, As the
stones thrown at your window tapped in syncopation. You kept a
distance out of fear you'd break, But what good's a
single wind chime hanging quiet all alone? The
music our collisions would make Is the
sound that turns "the road that leads us back home" into "home." The
music our collisions make! The
music our collisions make! The
music our collisions make! The
music our collisions make! I
had a
rusty spade, but I'm not the
fighting sort! If I
was Samson I'd have found that harlot's blade and cut my own hair short! Then, in a
market dimly lit, I'd come casually to pay: "You see, my coins are counterfeit. Would you accept them anyway?" So spare me your goodbyes, your waving-handkerchief goodbyes! Given my tendency to err so on the
sentimental side, I
will spare you my goodbyes. The
truth belongs to God! The
mistakes were mine.