Lyrics Letter from an Australian Mining Town - Darren Hanlon
If
it
wasn't
for
the
blinding
sun
I
might
enjoy
the
view
I'm
trying
to
pick
the
ripest
words
to
use
to
describe
to
You
all
the
ordinary
things
within
my
line
of
sight
I
just
wanted
to
write
Its
only
been
11
days
I
wonder
if
I'll
last
But
the
room's
just
how
I
like
'em
unmolested
of
its
past
I've
got
books
for
if
I'm
bored
a
door
to
open
when
it's
hot
To
think
it's
ever
not
Like
afternoons
when
clouds
come
and
hang
low
over
the
planes
A
gentle
rapture
grips
the
people
out
here
when
it
rains
They
dream
and
wake
to
find
it
gone
as
quickly
as
it
came
And
everything's
the
same
And
all
around
the
dust
spins
and
plays
across
the
ground
But
you
and
I
are
changeable
by
millionths
of
degrees
Our
compasses
spin
wild
and
we're
blown
round
by
the
breeze
We
land
to
find
the
secrets
and
the
people
who
confess
them
We
just
wanna
learn
but
never
to
possess
them
So
I
go
down
to
meet
the
raucous
din
that
fills
the
bar
most
night
I
seek
out
conversation
and
deftly
avoid
the
fights
One
says
"If
we're
all
of
this
earth
then
on
the
earth
we
dwell,
But
can
take
out
what's
in
the
earth
aswell"
Another
seems
to
be
amused
that
I
came
here
by
choice
And
it
hits
you,
all
the
miles
you
travelled
just
to
find
a
voice
For
all
these
ends
and
loose
threads
that
need
pulling
in
your
brain
To
know
that
you
are
strange
And
all
around
the
dust
spins
and
plays
across
the
ground
I
try
to
understand
the
solar
system
'till
it
hurts
my
head
I
decide
to
make
it
relative
with
objects
round
my
bed
If
the
earth
is
on
my
pillow
and
the
sun
lies
in
the
sink
Then
we're
closer
than
we
think
Your
father
took
me
up
to
show
the
house
upon
the
hill
We
pushed
through
racks
of
dusty
clothes
to
find
your
old
room
still
As
it
was
when
once
into
with
arms
of
wood
he
crept
To
warm
you
while
you
slept
I
can
picture
you
now
waking
to
another
frosty
morning
The
winter
birds
or
carol
for
the
places
they
were
born
in
Your
little
heart
beats
fast
and
sends
a
flush
to
your
cheeks
red
And
you
get
out
of
bed
Are
there
ways
that
you
can
read
my
thoughts
across
the
Great
Divide
Can
you
tell
I'm
thinking
of
you
as
if
you're
here
by
my
side
Do
they
reach
you
as
a
shiver
when
you're
up
hiking
'neath
the
trees
Or
as
a
pollen
in
the
air
that
makes
you
sneeze
And
on
the
air
the
dust
plays
and
gets
in
everywhere
Now
nighttime
travels
over
me
with
all
the
stars
aboard
A
freight
train
leaves
for
somewhere
and
it
blows
an
eerie
chord
And
I'll
sign
off
this
letter
and
I
chop
the
ends
and
fold
it
And
send
it
off
tomorrow
and
hope
that
someday
soon
your
hands
will
hold
it
1 Salvation Army
2 When You Go
3 Trust Your Feelings (When You Wake)
4 There's Nothing On My Mind
5 Letter from an Australian Mining Town
6 Fear of the Civil War
7 My Love Is an Ocean Away
8 Manhole Cover Tap
9 The Chattanooga Shoot Shoot
10 The Will of the River
11 Awkward Dancer
12 Halley's Comet, 1986
13 Shine a Light
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