Songtexte Mother Maple - Chadwick Stokes
Long
before
I
knew
you
I
was
tumbling
back
home
I
was
just
pushing
down
the
pavement
I
was
turning
into
stone
And
you
run,
and
you
run,
and
you
run,
and
you
run
got
to
pick
up
your
knees
As
long
as
she
don't
kill
us
we'll
be
stronger
in
the
end
And
every
boy
out
there
on
Bogle
Street
is
dying
to
get
in
And
you
run,
and
you
run,
and
you
run,
and
you
run
got
to
pick
up
your
knees
And
you
run,
and
you
run,
and
you
run,
and
you
run
got
to
pick
up
your
knees
She
gave
me
room
to
amble,
with
brier
and
bramble
And
the
old
red
door
was
always
open
to
the
angels
and
the
devils
And
nobody
was
young
when
they
heard
her
mouth
when
she
told
us
everything
we
never
knew
It
was
the
song
of
the
grande
madame
Mother
Maple
I
drink
from
your
syrup
And
I
am
thankful
for
the
blood
that
you
bleed
We're
in
the
sugar
shack
making
our
porridge
And
you
have
given
us
more
than
we
need
And
I
see
more
and
more
how
you
suffer,
and
not
for
nothing
But
you
can't
often
get
the
air
that
you
need
When
your
roots
leave
the
earth
I
will
stay
and
get
my
honey
from
the
trees
Laughter
in
the
cottage
house,
could
last
for
hours
long
When
we
heard
the
last
gasp
we
all
gave
up
our
mother's
song
And
you
run,
and
you
run,
and
you
run,
and
you
run,
and
you
run
Mother
Maple
I
drink
from
your
syrup
And
I
am
thankful
for
the
blood
that
you
bleed
We're
in
the
sugar
shack
making
our
porridge
And
you
have
given
us
more
than
we
need
And
I
see
more
and
more
how
you
suffer,
and
not
for
nothing
But
you
can't
often
get
the
air
that
you
need
When
your
roots
leave
the
earth
I
will
stay
and
get
my
honey
from
the
trees
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