Lyrics Cherry Lane - Ezra Furman
Past
the
wounded
cars
reflecting
all
their
dirty
light
Past
the
unnamed
bars,
the
unnamed
prisoners
of
the
night
Past
the
Winnebago
dreaming
all
its
iron
dreams
Past
the
haunted
drugstore
where
the
fortune
teller
leans
Past
the
gravel
parking
lot
where
blood
is
only
blood
Past
the
storefront
church
where
they
say
God
made
Man
from
mud
There
you′ll
find
the
broken
toys
who
chased
their
love
in
vain
If
you
wander
over
yonder
down
my
Cherry
Lane
Past
the
dimming
county
line
where
all
turns
black
and
red
Past
the
winners'
trash
bags
where
the
losers
lay
their
heads
Listen
to
the
freight
trains
rumbling,
talking
in
their
sleep
See
the
lonesome
drifter
ask
the
Lord
her
soul
to
keep
Walk
beneath
the
signpost
where
the
purple
neon
hums
See
the
ugly
cardboard
world
where
someday
never
comes
And
you
may
see
my
old
man
Gideon
walking
with
a
cane
If
you
wander
over
yonder
down
my
Cherry
Lane
I
got
sick,
then
I
got
sicker,
and
then
I
lost
my
way
Heard
a
song
without
a
singer
at
the
close
of
day
I
went
driving,
I
went
walking,
I
went
far
away
Went
somewhere
you
can′t
come
back
from,
somewhere
you
can't
stay
If
you
see
me
on
your
journey,
try
and
say
my
name
You
can
turn
and
trace
your
footsteps
back
the
way
you
came
Or
you
can
take
the
highway
running
wild
through
joy
and
pain
If
you
wander
over
yonder
down
my
Cherry
Lane
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