
Date of issue: 07.08.2006
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: Red House
Song language: English
Skinny Days |
My skinny days, my heavy nights — |
A blue blue room, up three flights — |
She waves and turns from the window to her boy |
The band is through, the wedding gown |
Is one more flag that’s coming down |
The sun is rising like a bomb over Illinois |
My heavy nights, my skinny days — |
The way she tends her secret place |
While uncles gather in the parlor thick with smoke |
Cousin Lou is in the hay — |
They say she knows how to play |
The game of love, and her guitar with two strings broke |
Out on the beach beneath a towel |
They fall asleep until the howl |
Of wind and wave wake them up and they catch the last commuter train |
Her skinny days and her family |
Have stripped her down for all to see |
But her big mouth could drink them all like summer drinks the rain |
She put her ring in her underwear drawer |
While the world tumbled from war to war |
There was a box full of gifts to be returned |
She grew her garden, mostly wild |
And walked for miles and raised her child |
She kept her cool, but after midnight she burned |
I told the tale. |
I walked the line |
In Michigan, into the pines |
I made a camp, I built a fire, I loved myself |
And skinny days have gained some weight |
And wasting time keeps me up late |
I’m sending you this book of pictures, for your shelf |
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