Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Lake Geneva, artist - The Handsome Family. Album song Milk and Scissors, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 09.05.1996
Record label: The Handsome Family
Song language: English
Lake Geneva |
You are crouched before the fire |
In a state park by the highway |
And through the heavy pine trees |
Ten-ton trucks go groaning by |
Like the screams of your Aunt Barbara |
Who went crazy in the '70's |
Wrote poems to Jimmy Carter |
But forgot to feed her kids |
But, it’s the first time you’re together |
Since he got out of the hospital |
Raccoons in the darkness |
Drag off your hot dog buns |
But, you’re happy just to lie there |
In your plastic tent from Wal-Mart |
Like sticks and fallen dead leaves |
To feed the fire of the world |
Because which is more important |
To comfort an old woman |
Or see visions of the heavens |
In the stumps of fallen trees? |
Albert Einstein trembled |
When he saw that time was water |
Seeping through the rafters |
To put out this burning world |
Next morning you’re at Waffle House |
Toast and eggs and hash browns |
Truckers chain-smoke Camels |
Over plastic cups of juice |
And you remember how he cried |
When they strapped him to the stretcher |
Convinced his arms were burning |
With electricity from heaven |
You remember how he told you |
That black holes were like Jesus |
And the crucifix was a battery |
That filled the air with fire |