Lyrics Songs Out of Clay - Al Stewart
"Oh
I
know
that
you
are
an
artist"
she
said
"For
you
make
your
songs
out
of
clay
You
carry
the
dust
on
your
hands
and
your
face
You
never
quite
brushed
it
away
You
were
trying
to
chisel
a
perfect
truth
When
the
instrument
broke
in
your
hand
Now
you
sit
all
alone
on
the
greenhouse
roof
With
your
shoes
full
of
sand"
And
the
golden
rays
of
the
sun
divide
In
the
slanting
mists
of
the
rain
And
Maggie
is
on
the
road
again
"Oh
I
know
that
you
were
a
sailor"
she
said
"Till
you
came
too
close
to
the
shore
And
like
any
shipwrecked
sailor
now
You
live
by
an
open
door
And
when
evening
sails
in
the
masts
of
the
trees
Your
feet
seem
to
slip
on
the
ground
And
you
long
for
the
little
ship
In
which
you
can
safely
drown"
And
the
silver
mounds
of
the
waves
divide
At
the
feet
of
the
wind
and
the
rain
And
Maggie
is
far
at
sea
again
"0h
I
know
that
you
were
an
outlaw"
she
said
"And
you
robbed
both
the
rich
and
the
poor
Now
you
seek
my
bed
like
a
sanctuary
But
you
keep
one
eye
on
the
door
And
you
press
my
hand
in
the
dead
of
the
night
And
say
I
can
heal
all
your
wounds
In
the
morning
your
eyes
just
look
hunted
again
You'll
be
leaving
soon"
And
the
silver
rays
of
the
moon
divide
In
the
slanting
mists
of
the
rain
And
Maggie
is
on
the
prowl
again
"So
I
know
that
you
are
an
artist"
she
said
"And
you
make
your
songs
out
of
clay
For
you
carry
the
dust
on
your
hands
and
your
face
You
never
quite
brushed
it
away
And
you
work
with
your
back
to
an
open
door
While
the
light
is
beginning
to
fade
And
the
windows
are
liquid
the
sky
is
alive
And
the
night
is
jade"
And
the
silver
rays
of
the
moon
divide
In
the
slanting
mists
of
the
rain
And
Maggie
is
on
the
road
again
And
the
silver
rays
of
the
moon
divide
At
the
feet
of
the
wind
and
the
rain
And
Maggie,
I'm
at
your
door
again
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