Texty: Two Gallants. Some Slender Rest.
Mama go make my bed
Tuck in the absurd
These confessions are mine
But I?ll claim not a word
It?s a restless parade that passes me by
And through the cracks in my palm
I?ve seen them all gone
Some sequence of lives
She calls out alone
With a pain in her voice
It?s the wound of betrayal
It's the weapon of choice
That left her heart on display
Two tattoos of skin
One of ice, one of tin
For the days have gone by
But I ain?t one to reminisce
Close my heart and clench my fist
Now the days swiftly pass
With a chestfull of fear
Here the minutes are ours
But the moments are yours
And old acquaintances pass in trios, in pairs
If they stay or they go
One struggles to know
One struggles to care
But out beyond the penitentiary walls
The wind blows hard, the highway calls
And if you should pass the St. James Hotel
Please stop in ?cause I knew you well
But that was, oh, so long ago
And no, I never learned how to let go
But if you fear your own thoughts
And you?re sick of this life
If you?re reckless of hand
And trembling a knife
Though your doors prefer locks
And your death prefers spoons
Come step out your gate, one last laugh at fate
Forever is too soon
But if I?m sick or if I?m well
Across the field the death bell knells
So run and tell my darling true
That my death is short
My breath is you, so please come down
And take my hand, my last demand
And lead me to some slender rest
But please dismiss what I confess
Tuck in the absurd
These confessions are mine
But I?ll claim not a word
It?s a restless parade that passes me by
And through the cracks in my palm
I?ve seen them all gone
Some sequence of lives
She calls out alone
With a pain in her voice
It?s the wound of betrayal
It's the weapon of choice
That left her heart on display
Two tattoos of skin
One of ice, one of tin
For the days have gone by
But I ain?t one to reminisce
Close my heart and clench my fist
Now the days swiftly pass
With a chestfull of fear
Here the minutes are ours
But the moments are yours
And old acquaintances pass in trios, in pairs
If they stay or they go
One struggles to know
One struggles to care
But out beyond the penitentiary walls
The wind blows hard, the highway calls
And if you should pass the St. James Hotel
Please stop in ?cause I knew you well
But that was, oh, so long ago
And no, I never learned how to let go
But if you fear your own thoughts
And you?re sick of this life
If you?re reckless of hand
And trembling a knife
Though your doors prefer locks
And your death prefers spoons
Come step out your gate, one last laugh at fate
Forever is too soon
But if I?m sick or if I?m well
Across the field the death bell knells
So run and tell my darling true
That my death is short
My breath is you, so please come down
And take my hand, my last demand
And lead me to some slender rest
But please dismiss what I confess
Two Gallants