Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Ribbon Bows, artist - Joanna Newsom.
Date of issue: 22.02.2010
Song language: English
Ribbon Bows |
there is a spring |
not far from here |
the water runs both sweet and clear |
both sweet and clear |
and cold |
could crack your bones |
with veins of gold |
i stood a-wagging at the tap |
just a-waiting on the lagging rising sap |
i held the cold tin neck up to my lip |
at the shrine of a thousand arms alone |
my eyes took sip |
what a beautiful day |
to catch my drift |
or be caught up in it |
you want your love, love |
come and get your love |
i only took it |
back because i thought you didn’t |
how my ears did ring |
at the municipal pound |
from that old hound dog |
to each of the bells |
go round the bottom end |
that nobody wants you |
well come on darlin |
i could use someone like you around |
i am not like you |
i aint from this place |
and i do reserve the right to repeat |
all my same mistakes |
but in the night |
like you |
i certainly bite and chew |
well i can find |
i never seem to lose the taste |
what a horrible face |
i feel me make |
for pete’s sake |
what you have told me |
you cannot erase |
though i keep on saying |
and i do believe |
it is not too late |
all day you hassle me |
with trifles |
black nose of the dog |
as cold as a rifle |
indicating with a nudge |
god |
no god |
god no god |
sweet appraising eye of the dog |
blink once if god |
twice if no god |
my mama may be |
ashamed of me |
with all of my finery |
carrying on whooping it up |
to the early morn |
lost alone among the maddening revelry |
shoot i can’t pass |
honey i can’t pass |
particularly when i stop to tip my glass |
i’ll be a sport and have a go |
at that old song |
singing unabashed |
about city girls with the ribbon bows |
and the fancy sach |
but then i get so sad |
could swear the night makes a motion to claim me |
round’the second verse |
i reckon i felt the worst |
and still held fast |
but later on when i’m all alone |
alone at last |
well i take my god to task |
i take my dog-gone god to task. |