Lyrics There's Something At the Bottom of the Black Pool - Augie March
There's
something
at
the
bottom
of
the
black
pool,
I
daren't
dredge
it
up
not
while
the
weather's
still
cool,
It's
a
feathered
thing,
its
origins
are
mixed
and
untrue,
Once
a
straw-body,
now
a
lamb-picker,
now
a
clove
in
a
black
brew...
I
think
of
the
peacocks
of
the
gorge
And
I
think
of
the
gryphons
they
kept
in
the
Tower
Zoo,
The
unexpected
water
swept
all
before
it
As
it
rushed
on
terrible
through
-
And
left
them
all
dead,
and
spread
through
the
park,
Amid
the
myriad
mangles
of
the
coming
dark
-
Of
the
shadow
of
a
loon,
the
howl
from
a
bloody
craw,
Those
strange
interruptions
don't
scare
me
anymore,
Since
all
the
while
the
weather
was
cool
I
stood
at
the
crumbling
edge
of
the
black
pool.
Perhaps
a
pigeon
fell
off
its
stool,
I
have
drowned
a
conscience
or
two,
There
are
palm
trees
and
clouds
and
the
under-sides
of
drowned
blues,
And
sometimes
the
faces
of
people
I
think
I
knew...
I
know
at
one
time
this
thing
flew,
I
have
sunk
an
ambition
or
two,
Now
when
I
think
to
drink,
then
I
wonder
with
who,
I
pretend
that
I'm
sitting
in
the
booth
with
you
-
O
what
a
fuckin'
sentence,
what
a
fuckin'
noise,
I
don't
know
these
girls,
I
don't
trust
these
boys,
And
over
there
in
the
corner,
there
hangs
a
strange
bird,
Sings
a
strange
song
but
it
won't
be
heard,
A
song
to
enquire
whither
went
the
milk
money
While
the
darling
babes
of
Toorak
were
a'yowling
for
their
honey.
Let's
walk
up
this
hill,
let's
go
walking
up
this
hill,
The
sun
is
in
the
middle
of
the
sky,
the
grass
is
yellow
from
being
dry,
There's
music,
there's
you,
many
others
here
and
I,
Up
the
hill
then,
up
where
those
holy
lodestones
lie
-
How
suddenly
still,
and
though
the
wind
blow,
From
here
we
will
never
leave
or
go,
And
but
for
a
will,
and
but
for
companions,
We
might
go
tumbling
home
below,
To
a
place
at
the
table,
to
gamble
and
settle,
Make
the
words
amiable
and
able
Of
resting
assured,
in
the
breast
of
that
bird,
That
I
sure
did
not
suffer
a
fool,
Since
all
the
while
the
weather
was
cool
I
stood
at
the
crumbling
edge
of
the
black
pool
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