Songtexte Geodes - Carrie Newcomer
No
you
can't
always
tell
one
from
another
And
it's
best
not
to
judge
a
book
by
it's
tattered
cover
I
have
found
when
I
tried
or
looked
deeper
inside
What
appears
unadorned
might
be
wondrously
formed
You
can't
always
tell
but
sometimes
you
just
know
'Round
here
we
throw
geodes
in
our
gardens
They're
as
common
as
the
rain
or
corn
silk
in
July
Unpretentious
browns
and
grays
the
stain
of
Indiana
clay
They're
what's
left
of
shallow
seas
glacial
rock
and
mystery
And
inside
their
shines
a
secret
bright
as
promise
All
these
things
that
we
call
familiar
Are
just
miracles
clothed
in
the
commonplace
And
you'll
see
it
if
you
try
in
the
next
stranger's
eyes
God
walks
around
in
muddy
boots
sometimes
rags
and
that's
the
truth
You
can't
always
tell,
but
sometimes
you
just
know
Some
say
geodes
were
made
from
pockets
of
tears
Trapped
away
in
small
places
for
years
upon
years
Pressed
down
and
transformed,
'til
the
true
self
was
born
And
the
whole
world
moved
on
like
the
last
notes
of
a
song
A
love
letter
sent
without
return
address
No
you
can't
always
tell
one
from
another
And
it's
best
not
to
judge
a
book
by
it's
tattered
cover
I
don't
open
them
to
see
folks
'round
here
just
like
me
We
have
come
to
believe
there's
hidden
good
in
common
things
You
can't
always
tell
but
sometimes
you
just
know
You
can't
always
tell
but
sometimes
you
just
know
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