Lyrics Lou-Jean - Damien Jurado
Here
in
Rodriguez
The
warm
is
a
lover
A
hand
full
of
rainfall
A
kiss
from
a
stranger
Who
shouts
from
the
terrace
You're
all
still
in
danger!
I
was
once
you
Only
here
Only
younger
I
gave
up
my
laughter
To
pay
off
my
ransom
As
I
strolled
into
diners
With
skies
of
fluorescent
Married
to
pay
phones
And
numbers
in
stalls
My
name
is
your
husbands
His
name
a
last
call
Here
in
Apache
I
sat
in
the
front
seat
Convincing
the
crosswords
To
lay
here
in
lowercase
Stop
lighting
fashion
And
you
in
your
overcoat
Talking
of
movies
And
families
not
seen
before
I
was
kept
quiet
In
the
back
of
a
trailer
Holding
the
tapes
Of
songs
never
heard
Coughing
up
desert
He
smiled
then
assured
me
All
is
not
lost
only
hidden
till
later
Here
in
Elaina
The
skies
are
a
firework
show
No
ticket
is
needed
to
enter
here
Two
step
your
way
down
The
street
I
first
met
you
on
You
and
your
radio
Me
and
my
grandmama
Dressed
in
her
turquoise
And
me
with
Loraine
Walking
like
ghosts
in
the
frame
Blurring
the
photos
You
shouted
"Forget
it!"
All
is
not
lost
If
you
stand
still
and
wait
for
it
Night
time
Laredo
The
stars
are
a
stanza
The
parking
lot
poems
I
scrawled
onto
paper
bags
This
will
go
nowhere
Addressing
the
atmosphere
I
was
a
nobody
Talking
to
tape
machines
Recording
the
T.V
And
the
sound
of
my
voice
Playing
it
back
at
half
speed
Pulling
the
bed
sheets
And
frames
from
the
walls
Searching
for
peace
That
was
mine
all
along
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