Lyrics The Stable Song - Gregory Alan Isakov
Remember
when
our
songs
were
just
like
prayers
Like
gospel
hymns
that
you
called
in
the
air
Come
down,
come
down
sweet
reverence
Unto
my
simple
house
and
ring
And
ring
Ring
like
silver,
ring
like
gold
Ring
out
those
ghosts
on
the
Ohio
Ring
like
clear
day
wedding
bells
Were
we
the
belly
of
the
beast
or
the
sword
that
fell
We'll
never
tell
Come
to
me
clear
and
cold
on
some
sea
Watch
the
world
spinning
waves,
like
that
machine
Now
I've
been
crazy
couldn't
you
tell
I
threw
stones
at
the
stars,
but
the
whole
sky
fell
Now
I'm
covered
up
in
straw,
belly
up
on
the
table
Well
I
drank
and
sang,
and
passed
in
the
stable
That
tall
grass
grows
high
and
brown
Well
I
dragged
you
straight
in
the
muddy
ground
And
you
sent
me
back
to
where
I
roam
Well
I
cursed
and
I
cried,
but
now
I
know
Now
I
know
And
I
ran
back
to
that
hollow
again
The
moon
was
just
a
sliver
back
then
And
I
ached
for
my
heart
like
some
tin
man
When
it
came
oh
it
beat
and
it
boiled
and
it
rang
Oh
it's
ringing
Ring
like
crazy,
ring
like
hell
Turn
me
back
into
that
wild
haired
gale
Ring
like
silver,
ring
like
gold
Turn
these
diamonds
straight
back
into
coal
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