TRAILER
TRASH STAR
I got more dreams than a Hollywood starlet Running around my head leaving
me exhausted I'm sitting here staring at the hills From this trailer
rocking in the wind And you are crying 'cos you can't stand Any more
of my stupid plans And you call me A trailer trash star Well I been
brought up in the back of beyond Watching the grey clouds burst on our
backs This ain't no tinsel town, this ain't no luxury Just the sound
of people who can hardly breathe Trailer trash star Now there's just
me in this dusty caravan Watching the moon creep across the downs I
watch the refinery flame flicker all night long Burns like my dreams
then it is gone Trailer trash star
UNAMERICAN WAY
Did you hear the guns a rattling out on the Kentucky hills As mud spattered
up from your prison truck's wheels Did you smile every day as you washed
the days away Imprisoned for having nothing to say?*Did you dream in
an un-American way? Of diamonds and furs and long limousines in the
rain Is that the un-American way? Now the Campsfield wire fences are
rattling in the wind And there are stranger's faces pressed against
the panes What did they dream they'd find beyond the ghost of empire
Were they dreaming of a world of American stars and bars Did they dream
in an un-American way Now the holy walls are dripping with the blood
of men As guns crackle like whips above their heads And that prison
truck is busy carrying away those who're caught Dreaming in an un-American
way of diamond rings and furs
*Dashiell Hammett
RIVER CRY
When the words came tumbling out of your mouth today Oh how
I wished they would have floated away But here I am alone beneath the
gasworks wall Carrying my broken heart in a cradle of straw I walk down
by the river and I cry, cry, cry. Well it takes two to tango but only
one to fall Why didn't we see the writing on the wall There were too
many paper boats floating in the rain Too many dreams that never would
have been made Look at my hands they're cut by your tears Look at my
eyes they're bloodshot with fear Where did we go wrong, where did we
collide What made us ever think we'd ever survive? I walk down by the
river and I cry, cry, cry.
COLD OFF THE ROAD
I watch my last match burn away Watch it curl until there is no flame
Outside this window the pavement's so cold It's covered over with two
feet of snow I didn't realise things could spin right out of reach Just
like a truck I'm losing my grip in this sleet Gonna head off the road
Gonna drink myself, cold, cold, cold off the road Mary said we had to
pay bills we couldn't afford So I grabbed my coat and drove into this
wall Now police headlights light up my tracks But I don't care I ain't
never comin back What's a regular guy to do in these times One day you're
all wrong, the next you're alright Seems like only a rich man can afford
to see the light Whilst us poor guys run around like blind dogs in the
night
MUD
OF '28
The rain of '28 it poured for a month or more, It left a stain right
here on the old barn door, And the field you been walking on it used
to be all stones, But the mud of '28 has turned it all to corn. And
the rain never stopped, it never stopped, Down it came Oh Lord, the
mud of '28. They found two dead calves stuck up in a tree, And Mrs.Johnson's
furniture out in the street. No-one ever knew what happened to that
bridge, Or old Tom that fateful night as he was crossing it, Down it
came, it poured and poured and poured, No-one could know how much water
fell that day and left the mud of'28, the mud of '28. When I was a boy
I would go down to the river, And watch the coal barges creepin' through
the willows, But next mornin' in '28 they were no longer floatin' They
found one resting beside the general store's window.
DONATI'S
COMET
William Turner of Oxford is on his horse, riding between fields and
old barn doors. Fields that should be blacker than a widow's dress,
but tonight there's a comet burning in the west. The frost is building
on the thatched walls as William Turner picks up his pen and draws.
The light that falls from Donati's Comet. Well it's the 5th of October
1858 and the cattle are restless behind the wicker gates. There's an
owl swooping through the beech trees as the comet light sparkles between
the reeds. William Turner is up on the Downs tethering his horse and
trying to map that comet's course but as he shields his eyes a tear
falls as he realises he'll never catch it all. The light that falls
from Donati's Comet. Next morning he's mixing gum and powder on a plate
and tracing that comet's tail with a dark stain. Thinking of all that
light that flooded his eyes and how he'll never see its like again in
his time. Leaves are falling one by one into the Thames and a stonemason
hammers at a monument to the dead. On his palette the blues and greens
turn to black and the chisel chips time into a dark sack.
( Donati's Comet ( Comet 1858 VI ) Recorded by
two English artists. Samuel Palmer on Dartmoor and William Turner outside
Oxford of which two watercolour paintings exist. Both depicted it around
early October when it was most brilliant. see. R.J.M. Olsen : Fire &
Ice : A History of Comets in Art.)
DUSTY TREES
Hail in the ditches, ice on the tyres, We gotta find another road out
of here, This way there's nothing but weeds and briars, We're tangled
up in a past we cannot clear, Can't see nothing but dusty trees, All
around me, nothing but dusty trees. There's no new crop in the far field,
There's no more walking through the harvest sheaves, Our river's dead,
nothing left to give, A sunken barge is breaking up in the reeds, Above
the oily reeds,nothing but dusty trees, All around me nothing but dusty
trees. Blood on your finger, a hook in your heart, When you leave here
you'll never look back, Beacause you've lost your compass, lost the
path And the maps you bought are falling apart. When the sun goes down
you can feel the dark, Pouring down through these dusty trees.
POISONED WATER
River leaking all over the road Cant see the barns reflected in the
water no Ever since you been gone The clouds been tearing themselves
apart Remember all the dreams we had Baby theyre all poisoned water
now Theyre poisoned water. I thought you would stay forever But you
had your eyes on brighter weather Now the rivers are all flooded Theres
an empty space where your boat was tethered How do two people start
hurting each other Until those words just start burning their skin Its
like love just cant help but leak away And hate start contaminating
everything we say If I could walk with you now Up and down through these
empty fields Id wash away all of your pain But it cant wash away the
stain Of poisoned water Poisoned water
JOHN CLARE'S DREAM
I've been walking these fields since the sun came up, Don't know who
I am, I am not gonna give up, Well the corn is ripe, and it's about
to fall, There's no need to fight anymore, Walk with me, walk with me,
In John Clare's dream. Sky so blue, trees so green, I watch the fish
jumpin' in a clear blue stream, I've been walking these fields since
the sun came up, I don't know which way I'm going in this world I love,
The nitrates are drifting, the pesticide is leaking, They're spraying
from the air, I feel I am choking, Somewhere deep in the sap, somewhere
on these leaves, I can hear you breathing hard, can hear you scream,
Our wells are poisoned, the roots are bare, There's blood on the landing-stage,
how did it get there? The sleet is biting now through the old beech
trees, We don't know if wer'e headed down a one way street. Walk with
me to the edge of this stream In John Clare's dream. Walk with me to
the edge of the world.
BLED DRY
Our hearts were always leaking From the day we staggered through
these doors Like the engine on our old car We were pouring love all
over the floor We never even saw it slip away Until that night We were
both bled dry, bled dry Well the night it all ended We were going in
circles, the tank empty We ran out of gas in the middle of town I tried
to get us some more but there was none around I gave you everything
and more But your heart had been broken twice before Now I hold it here
in my hand That love we had, its bled dry, bled dry Smaller than the
tears we still cry Bled dry, bled dry, bled dry
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