Lyrics Hour of Deepest Need - Ezra Furman
I
think
it's
time
you
brought
your
face
Across
the
railroad
to
my
place
I
can't
share
this
whiskey
with
ya
through
the
phone
And
if
we
drink
enough
of
it
You
might
just
get
me
to
admit
That
I
never
knew
quite
how
to
be
alone
We
can
sit
on
my
back
steps
And
intertwine
our
fingertips
While
you
talk
about
the
nice
things
that
you
once
had
If
the
turntable
still
starts
You
can
teach
me
how
to
waltz
And
I'll
teach
ya
how
to
feel
really,
really
bad
Sometimes
the
wound
hurts
powerful
and
deep
But
sometimes
you
just
got
to
let
that
sucker
bleed
When
the
sun
drags
in
the
day
You'll
be
a
thousand
miles
away
In
the
hour
of
my
deepest
need
Well
they
pile
up
around
you
Good
and
evil
things
you
do
And
the
piles
grow
up
higher
with
every
breath
When
you're
down
between
two
mountains
And
you're
28
and
counting
Past
the
valley
of
the
shadow...
Death
We
can
watch
the
silver
moon
And
I'll
fall
asleep
too
soon
While
the
porch
light
draws
the
horse
flies
to
their
fate
Yeah,
sometimes
your
company
Is
just
the
thing
to
comfort
me
But
other
times
all
I
can
do
is
just
sit
and
wait
Sometimes
the
wound
hurts
powerful
and
deep
But
sometimes
you
just
got
to
let
that
sucker
bleed
When
the
sun
drags
in
the
day
You'll
be
a
thousand
miles
away
In
the
hour
of
my
deepest
need
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