Lyrics Coneville Slough - Greg Brown
We
came
out
of
the
country
and
drove
into
the
cityscape
-
Like
every
other
one
in
America,
it's
a
black
and
white
town.
You
were
sitting
beside
me,
neither
of
us
in
good
shape,
Leaning
on
one
another
and
coming
back
down.
We
had
walked
miles
along
Cape
Cod,
I
was
right
behind
you
Watching
your
hips
move,
and
the
cloudy
sky
-
The
ocean
was
cold,
by
God,
you
were
stiff
and
your
lips
were
blue.
It
ain't
hard
to
find
the
groove
when
you
don't
have
to
try.
Truck
parked
by
the
Yellow
Dog,
I
had
gone
way
upstream,
You
sat
in
your
lawn
chair,
so
sad
and
alone,
And
I
recall
how
your
eyes
would
fog
when
you
went
deep
into
your
dream.
You
and
the
sky
were
both
bare,
down
to
the
bone.
I'm
a
shy
exhibitionist
standing
by
a
window,
Thinking
about
a
woman
from
Boston
town,
How
she
danced
in
a
slow
twist,
how
wide
her
arms
would
go,
When
the
city
night
was
coming
in,
and
the
sun
going
down.
You
can
walk
down
the
avenue
with
your
coat
all
around
you
And
all
the
phantoms
glowing
just
as
bright
as
can
be,
Yeah,
but
what
really
gets
through
to
you,
where
is
the
one
who
found
you
When
everything
was
showing
on
the
day
you
felt
free.
I
was
just
wondering
where
the
wild
swans
gather
And
if
you
ever
stand
in
their
glory
like
we
did
that
day
When
the
sky
was
thundering
and
we
were
all
the
way
together
In
the
middle
of
a
big
story
that
doesn't
fade
away.
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