Spring Street Lyrics by Dar Williams

Spring Street Lyrics

    I'm sorry that I left you
    With your questions all alone
    But I was too happy driving
    And too angry to drive home
    I was thinking about the easy courage
    Of my distant friends
    They said I could let this bridge wash out
    And never make amends

    Can I blow this small town
    Make a big sound
    Like the star of a film noir postcard
    Can I just forget the frames I shared with you

    And I can't believe what they're saying
    They're saying I can change my mind
    Start over on Spring Street
    I'm welcome anytime

    Well there are Spring Street storefront daisies
    Floating on their neon stems
    There are new shirts on the clothes racks
    Should I feel like one of them
    I can find a small apartment
    Where a struggling artist died
    And pretend because I pay the rent
    I know that pain inside

    Yeah, let's watch the tour bus stop and tell us
    Here's the scene of a spring green life dream
    Take the best part
    Write it in your caffeine diary

    And I can't believe what they're saying
    They're saying I can leave tonight
    Start over on Spring Street
    I'm welcome anytime

    This year April had a blizzard
    Just to show she did not care
    And the new dead leaves
    They made the trees look like children with gray hair
    But I'll push myself up through the dirt
    And shake my petals free
    I'm resolved to being born
    And so resigned to bravery

    Yeah the one who leaves this also grieves this
    Too much rain on a prairie flood plain
    Houses floating, love is like that
    We built on the river

    And that's to say, yeah I'm leaving
    But I don't have to go there
    I don't have to go to (Am7)Spring Street
    'Cause it's spring everywhere . . . (fade)

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