Lyrics Blankets - Craig Finn
I
met
her
at
a
racetrack
It
was
right
before
some
concert
On
a
blanket
selling
bracelets
She
was
searching
for
a
sponsor
I
moved
her
to
Montana
We
hung
on
for
several
summers
It
got
druggie
and
we
crumbled
But
still
I
never
haven′t
loved
her
When
you
panic
in
the
city
It
feels
like
one
too
many
walls
When
it
thunders
in
the
canyon
You
get
the
feeling
you're
too
small
I
washed
up
and
I
wandered
I
did
whatever
business
looked
the
best
I
found
a
savior
then
I
lost
him
Had
a
kid
and
all
the
rest
Then
the
doctor
left
a
message
Said
we′re
looking
at
these
numbers
from
your
test
When
you're
lonely
on
the
prairie
There's
still
a
couple
people
you
can
call
When
it
thunders
in
the
canyon
You
get
the
feeling
you′re
too
small
The
detective
was
expensive
But
he
thought
it
was
something
he
could
solve
Found
her
serving
breakfast
In
a
cafe
in
the
skyway
in
St.
Paul
When
we
got
to
the
Twin
Cities
I
said
man
I
know
some
songs
about
this
place
When
they
swept
up
all
the
empties
The
parties
always
seemed
like
such
a
waste
When
you
panic
in
the
city
It
feels
like
one
too
many
walls
There′s
an
absence
in
the
middle
The
people
are
all
high
or
in
withdrawal
When
you're
lonely
on
the
prairie
There′s
still
a
couple
people
you
can
call
When
it
thunders
in
the
canyon
You
get
the
feeling
you're
too
small
When
they′re
down
there
on
the
blankets
You
can
see
the
lifetime
in
their
eyes
You
can
purchase
what
they
offer
Or
see
if
they've
got
something
on
the
side
You
live
your
whole
life
Just
to
travel
to
the
place
you′re
gonna
die
You
travel
your
whole
life
Just
to
get
out
to
the
place
you're
gonna
die
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