Song for a River Lyrics by Badlees, The

Song for a River Lyrics

    he was the king of the back seat
    (alexander/naydock)
    of drunk reverie

    saw him escorted out of a mets game
    He was the king of the back seat
    on network t.v.
    Of drunk reverie
    kept his head in the clouds
    Saw him escorted out of a mets game
    with any cheap high he could cull
    On network t.v.
    in his cancered impala
    Kept his head in the clouds
    and his hog shirts
    With any cheap high he could cull
    and his head tapes played dull
    In his cancered impala
    he lived in a company house
    And his hog shirts
    in the pardeesville woods
    And his head tapes played dull
    with a stir crazy dog

    and a graveyard of old 'jimmy' hoods
    He lived in a company house
    sundays we'd run for his stash
    In the pardeesville woods
    at the new york state line
    With a stir crazy dog
    that summer when moments of
    And a graveyard of old "jimmy" hoods
    circumstance altered like wine
    Sundays we'd run for his stash

    At the new york state line
    CHORUS
    That summer when moments of
    this is for the man
    Circumstance altered like wine
    this is for the days that we killed

    was it my wind of change
    (chorus)
    or just a breeze at the top of the hill
    This is for the man
    he didn't talk the gold ring
    This is for the days that we killed
    he just schemed for a skeleton key
    Was it my wind of change
    but when you think you met thunder
    Or just a breeze at the top of the hill
    you only see what your head wants to see
    He didn't talk the gold ring

    He just schemed for a skeleton key
    he threw back-mountain parties
    But when you think you met thunder
    five deep at the 'well'
    You only see what your head wants to see
    with his girlfriend, louise, who'd get lit

    and tell us all 'go to hell'
    He threw back-mountain parties
    then he'd get liquored up
    Five deep at the "well"
    and throw me his keys and yell 'drive'
    With his girlfriend, louise, who'd get lit
    with him and louise in the back
    And tell us all "go to hell"
    doin' 'american pie'
    Then he'd get liquored up
    he'd talk of out west over beer
    And throw me the keys and yell "drive"
    and the garbage that we ate
    With him and louise in the back
    'bout the punk band he'd managed
    Doin' "american pie"
    in phoenix in '78

    i was this kid of sixteen the enamored
    He'd talk of out west over beer
    impressionable kind
    And the garbage that we ate
    in the poetic pull of the passion
    'bout the punk band he'd managed
    of life with the lines
    In phoenix in '78

    I was this kid of sixteen the enamored
    CHORUS
    Impressionable kind

    In the poetic pull of the passion
    he just disappeared that mid-august
    Of life with the lines
    not even a shout

    then i read in the news that september
    (chorus)
    that his time had run out

    how he tried to outrun a state trooper
    He just disappeared that mid-august
    down 93 south
    Not even a shout
    a charge of possession is why he fled
    Then i read in the news that september
    said word of mouth
    That his time had run out
    the paper said nothin' was left
    How he tried to outrun a state trooper
    but the seats and the frame
    Down 93 south
    and i read in the write-up
    A charge of possession is why he fled
    for the first time his real name;
    Said word of mouth
    birthplace unknown, not from nowhere

    no close family
    The paper said nothin' was left
    just a wild running river
    But the seats and the frame
    that cut it too fast to the sea
    And i read in the write-up

    For the first time his real name;
    i still raise a glass once a year
    Birthplace unknown, not from nowhere
    on the night that he died
    No close family
    though hindsight says
    Just a wild river running
    he only let me believe that we'd ride
    That cut it too fast to the sea
    lord, he still taps a vein in my mind

    like a summer rain cools
    I still raise a glass once a year
    long after that river ran dry
    On the night that he died
    and reality ruled
    Though hindsight says

    He only let me believe that we'd ride
    CHORUS 2X
    Lord, he still taps a vein in my mind
    Like a summer rain cools
    Long after that river ran dry
    And reality ruled

    (chorus2x)

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