Songtexte Mountain Jumper - Crooked Still
When
I′m
walking
alone
in
the
night
I
see
the
green
coyote
in
the
distance
Strolling
in
the
desert
long
beneath
the
crescent
moon
In
the
boomerang
action
of
the
noon
gang
I
climb
the
hills
and
I
wonder
Thunder
and
the
lightning
falls
into
a
barren
zone
Maybe
someone
saw
me
in
the
forest
last
Wednesday
night,
I
don't
know.
I
visit
all
the
time
but
then
again
I
try
to
not
to
be
seen,
in
the
green.
′Cause
I'm
a
mountain
jumper,
when
I
ride
the
night.
I'm
a
mountain
jumper,
when
I
ride
the
night.
I
look
at
the
bones,
purplish
tones,
across
the
valley
painted
by
the
sage
brush
Driest
open
prairie
waiting
for
the
fallen
stars.
On
a
rock
edge
hanging
off
a
steep
ledge
I
climb
on
down
into
an
oak
tree
Rolling
in
it′s
twisted
limbs
I
float
above
the
ground
Running
from
a
rolling
angry
tumbleweed
down
a
hill,
in
the
wind
Sliding
on
the
gravelly
traveling
avalanches
on
the
slope,
in
the
plain
′Cause
I'm
a
mountain
jumper,
when
I
ride
the
night.
I′m
a
mountain
jumper,
when
I
ride
the
night.
On
the
high
ground,
shaken
by
a
low
sound,
the
desert
looming
in
the
distance
Looking
at
the
sunlight
dying
through
the
blackened
ridge
Water
out
of
nowhere,
flying
through
the
air,
I
see
the
tidal
wave
and
I'm
under
Holding
in
my
breath
I
sink
into
the
desert
sea
Swimming
through
the
turning
and
churning
into
the
afternoon
sun,
up
above
Floating
river
canyon
abandoned
by
sand
and
heat
and
all
the
rocks,
on
the
plain
′Cause
I'm
a
mountain
jumper,
when
I
ride
the
night
I′m
a
mountain
jumper,
when
I
ride
the
night.
I'm
a
mountain
jumper,
when
I
ride
the
night.
I'm
a
mountain
jumper,
when
I
ride
the
night...
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