Lyrics Hickory - Iron & Wine
He
kissed
her
once
as
she
leaned
on
the
windowsill
She'll
never
love
him
but
knows
that
her
father
will
Her
fallen
fruit
is
all
rotten
in
the
middle
But
her
breast
never
dries
when
he's
hungry
The
money
came
and
she
died
in
her
rocking
chair
The
window
wide
and
the
rain
in
her
braided
hair
A
letter
locked
in
the
pattern
of
her
knuckle
Like
a
hymn
to
the
house
she
was
making
Blind
and
whistling
just
around
the
corner
And
there's
a
wind
that
is
whispering
something
Strong
as
hell
but
not
hickory
rooted
She
kissed
him
once
'cause
he
gave
her
a
cigarette
And
turned
around,
but
he
waits
like
a
turned
down
bed
And
summer
left
like
her
walking
with
another
And
the
sound
of
the
church
bell
ringing
The
money
came
and
he
died
like
a
butterfly
A
buried
star
in
the
haze
of
the
city
lights
A
gun
went
off,
and
her
mother
dropped
her
baby
On
a
blue
feathered
wing,
we
were
lucky
Blind
and
whistling
just
around
the
corner
And
there's
a
wind
that
is
whispering
something
Strong
as
hell
but
not
hickory
rooted
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