Lyrics Belated Promise Ring - Iron & Wine
Sunday
morning,
my
Rebecca's
sleeping
in
with
me
again
There's
a
kid
outside
the
church
kicking
a
can
When
the
cedar
branches
twist
she
turns
her
collar
to
the
wind
The
weather
can
close
the
world
within
its
hand
And
my
mother
says
Rebecca
is
as
stubborn
as
they
come
They
both
call
to
me
with
words
I
never
knew
There's
a
bug
inside
the
thimble,
there's
a
band-aid
on
her
thumb
And
a
pony
in
the
river
turning
blue
They
say
time
may
give
you
more
than
your
poor
bones
could
ever
take
My
Rebecca
says
she
never
wants
a
boy
To
be
barefoot
on
the
driveway
as
they
wave
and
ride
away
Then
to
run
inside
and
curse
the
open
door
I
once
gave
to
my
Rebecca
a
belated
promise
ring
And
she
sold
it
to
the
waitress
on
a
train
I
may
find
her
by
the
phone
but
with
a
fashion
magazine
She
may
kiss
me
when
her
girlfriends
leave
again
They
say
time
may
give
you
more
than
your
poor
bones
could
ever
take
I
think
I
could
never
love
another
girl
To
be
free
atop
a
tree
stump
and
to
look
the
other
way
While
she
shines
my
mother's
imitation
pearls
Sunday
evening
my
Rebecca's
lost
a
book
she
never
read
And
the
moon
already
fell
into
the
sea
Saw
the
statues
of
our
fathers
in
the
courthouse
flowerbed
Now
they
blend
with
all
the
lightning-tattered
trees
They
say
time
may
give
you
more
than
your
poor
bones
could
ever
take
My
Rebecca
said
she
knew
I'd
want
a
boy
A
dollar
for
my
boardwalk
red
balloon
to
float
away
She
would
earn
a
pocketful
to
buy
me
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