Lyrics Empire Falls - Chris Thile
I
envy
the
quiet
lives
that
for
all
I
know
don't
exist
Outside
of
a
lazy
book
that
won
a
Pulitzer
Prize
I
picked
up
'cause
you
said
it
opened
up
your
eyes.
I'm
wired
now
and
will
be
'til
I
find
a
person
who
could
eat
at
the
Empire
Grill
Who's
seen
a
black
mercedes
at
the
textile
mill
And
spreads
the
word
to
all
the
folks
expression
hasn't
killed.
I'll
follow
that
car
down
to
Boston,
and
ask
what
it
wanted
in
Maine.
Coffee
at
least
for
my
trouble,
and
I'll
be
a
hero
if
I
came
back
with
something
to
say
.. .
Too
late,
they
wouldn't
like
me
there
And
though
they
might
not
mind
my
inquisitive
stare,
Every
single
one
of
them
is
too
polite
to
care
Why
I'm
enchanted
by
a
way
of
life
in
disrepair,
But
I'm
not
taking
apple
pie
eating,
Jack
and
Coke
drinking,
hopeful
lie
telling,
anywhere,
America,
through
camera
eyes,
On
a
Hollywood
body
that
could
make
you
all
cry.
Maybe
I'll
go
to
the
movies
(a
comedy
would
be
ideal.
Something
that
probably
won't
happen)
'cause
this
made
up
town
is
much
too
real.
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