Lyrics Out of Pawn - Anaïs Mitchell
Hey
uncle
louie,
I
wrote
you
a
song
I'm
glad
you
got
your
heart
out
of
pawn
I'm
glad
you
got
your
king
out
of
check
At
least
that's
how
things
stood
when
I
saw
you
last
It
was
New
Orleans
before
the
flood
You
had
just
met
a
girl!
you
were
falling
in
love!
She
lived
on
the
levee
and
knew
the
blues
And
played
harmonica
better
than
you
In
a
neighborhood
bar
In
the
middle
of
summer
Shoulder-to-shoulder
Setting
like
sister
and
brother
All
of
the
sorrows
you
told
each
other
Rose
like
smoke
from
the
room
The
heat
and
the
bourbon
was
in
your
head
You
were
talking
in
tongues!
you
were
back
from
the
dead!
And
the
girl
and
the
city
were
one
and
the
same
And
last
call
never
came
And
I
can
see
you
swimming
out
into
the
street
I
can
hear
you
singing,
"when
I
die,
don't
cry
for
me"
Hey
uncle
louie,
the
city
is
spinning
She
sure
is
pretty.
you
sure
are
grinning
She's
leading
you
home
from
the
heat
of
the
bar
To
lie
on
the
levee
and
look
at
the
stars
You
can
hold
her
hand
You
can
kiss
her
face
Go
slow
if
you
can
Cause
the
world
is
a
very
sad
place
And
when
she
leaves
she'll
leave
no
trace
And
the
world
will
still
be
there
The
sky
is
colored
in
purple
and
yellow
You
lie
on
the
levee
with
stones
for
pillows
And
you
and
the
girl
and
the
city
make
love
With
the
harlequin
sky
up
above
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