
The second released song from Joanna Newsom's triple album Have One On Me, out February 23rd. www.dragcity.com Twenty miles left to the show. Hello, my old country, Hello. Stars are just beginning to appear, and I have never, in my life, before been here. And it's my heart, not me, who cannot drive, at which conclusion you arrived, watching me sit here, bolt upright, and cry for no good reason at the Eastering sky, and the tilt of this strange nation, and the will to remain for the duration (waving the flag, feeling it drag). Like a bump on a bump on a log, baby; like I'm in a fistfight with the fog, baby; step, ball-change, and a pirouette! And I regret how I said to you, Honey, just open your heard, when I've got trouble even opening a honey jar. And that, right there, is where we are. I've been fessing, double-fast, addressing questions nobody asked. I'll get this joy off of my chest, at last, and I will love you till the noise has long since passed. I did not mean to shout. Just drive. Just get us out, dead of alive. The road's too long to mention-- Lord, it's something to see!-- laid down by the Good Intentions Paving Company, all the way to the thing we've been playing at, darling. I can see that you're wearing your staying-hat, darling. For the time being, all is well. Won't you love me a spell? This is blindness beyond all conceiving, while, behind us, the road is leaving and leaving, and falling back like a rope gone slack. Well, I saw straightaway that the lay <b>...</b>
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