Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song God Bless Ohio, artist - Sun Kil Moon. Album song Common As Light And Love Are Red Valleys Of Blood, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 16.02.2017
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: Rough Trade
Song language: English
God Bless Ohio |
There you were, a little kid in the yard |
I was a friend and a brother |
There’s an old picture of us playing cards |
And at night we threw corn at houses |
It was meant for feeding hogs |
Later in life, I was playing Jimmy Fallon |
You were getting chased by police through cornfields |
And mauled by canine dogs |
And when I go back and visit |
It’s like a ghost town |
We travel around, and around, and around |
Past the perpetually vacant Sexton’s house |
(Sexton's house) |
Past the abandoned Molly Stark Hospital |
And I think about |
The old Mansfield prison where Shawshank Redemption was filmed |
And I think about |
The Alcoholics Anonymous guys I knew in my teens who had been in and out |
Past the old steel mill |
I think about my grandpa |
And that horrible nursing home |
And the ugly tattoo on his sagging dying arm |
I said fuck that, Dad |
Whatever that is I’m never ever ever going to get one |
My Dad is one of two left of his nine siblings |
And when he’s gone I’m gonna lay down in my bed and I’m never gonna wanna get |
out again |
(I'm never gonna get out again) |
I’m gonna be strong when I can |
'Cause if my little brother goes before me |
Don’t want to swim out into the sea and never come back, baby |
God bless Ohio |
God bless every man |
Woman and child |
God bless every bag of bones, six feet under the snow |
God bless O |
God bless O |
God bless Ohio |
Just saw the news on my television in New York |
Pike County, Ohio Massacre |
If it ain’t families getting shot, it’s one thing or the other |
Guy letting his pet lions loose in the street and putting a gun in his mouth |
Young girls held as slaves in a basement by a guy |
Until a neighbor ratted him out |
Craigslist killers luring people by offering them work on a farm |
Killed and buried their bodies out by Belden Village Mall |
Stole their cars and credit cards |
God bless Ohio |
God bless every man |
Woman and child |
God bless every bag of bones, six feet under the snow |
God bless O |
God bless O |
God bless Ohio |
Oh, as sadness lingers |
And the rain clouds above |
Oh, as sadness lingers and the lightning storms |
Rain floods |
Oh, as sadness lingers |
And the graffiti underneath the bridge |
Oh, as sadness lingers and the old dilapidated barns |
And the doors coming off their hinges |
And in the empty downtown parking lots |
And the lonely alleyways |
And the foreclosed homes that once had kiddie pools in the yards |
And cars parked in the driveway |
Oh, but the beautiful things from Ohio |
My mother, my mother, my mother, my mother |
And my walks along the path of the Tuscarawas Strip |
(Of the Tuscarawas Strip) |
The beautiful children of my sister |
And the blue herons gliding across the pond |
(Blue herons gliding across the pond) |
The black squirrels nibbling on acorns |
The fireflies flickering on the summer lawn |
(On the summer lawn) |
Domino’s pizza brings me back to when I was younger |
When I was younger, when I was younger, when I was younger, to when I was young |
These kids I hear outside my window |
I was one of them, I was one of them, I was one of them, I was one |
Now I’m the old man in the chair |
Deep in thought in the living room |
I’m that old man now and I’m grateful that I got this far |
And that I’ve become him |
And when I go back, we drive around |
We drive around, we drive around, we drive around, we drive around |
(We drive around) |
The old supermarket we used to go hide behind |
Is closed down |
(Is closed down) |
I was raised on groceries my mom brought home from their spring, summer, fall, |
winter |
(Spring, summer, fall, winter) |
Velveeta cheese and Wonder Bread and chocolate milk, and Salisbury steak TV |
dinners |
(Salisbury steak TV dinners) |
She squirreled away a few bucks along the way because she loved you and me |
(She loved you and me) |
So she could make sure we had a few gifts each year under the Christmas tree |
(Under the Christmas tree) |
At the risk of pissing my dad off very, very, very badly |
She socked that money away from those grocery store trips without him knowing |
For you and me |
What saved me from the dark clouds hanging over Ohio? |
What’s chasing the dream, baby? |
Who would have known |
That the pursuit of love and music would have even bought me a home |
Or’d have take me to Tokyo, to Tel Aviv, to Athens, to Reykjavík, and Rome |
There is healing in writing poems |
There is healing in psychotherapy |
There is healing in taking walks along the beach |
But never underestimate the healing of music, baby |
Some songs are funny and some are sad |
Some are short, some are long |
There is nothing as healing and powerful |
As the power of song |
As the power of song |
As the power of song |
As the power of song |
As the power of song |
I was walking along the Hudson looking at the New York skyline on my break from |
the studio in Hoboken |
Every payphone I saw I checked to see which ones worked and which ones were |
broken |
And in my head there was a melody going, oh |
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