Lyrics Two Hungry Blackbirds - Iron & Wine
Lovers
accustomed
to
tragedy
See
every
kiss
in
the
window
across
the
street
Breezes
and
blessings
passing
by,
ah
ooh-oh
I'm
in
the
shade
of
the
dogwood
tree
Not
the
one
where
you
told
your
name
to
me
Two
hungry
blackbirds
land
near
by,
ah
ooh-oh
If
I
could
be
over
you
when
the
sky
starts
falling
Would
you
be
happy
under
me?
If
I
could
be
under
you
if
the
earth
was
burning
Could
you
be
trusted
over
me?
Spoke
to
a
mother
whose
baby
drowned
Gave
me
advice,
or
a
rumor
she
once
heard:
"Heaven's
a
distance,
not
a
place,"
ah
ooh-oh
Gave
her
an
ear
from
the
corn
we
grew
You
were
away
but
she
gave
her
thanks
to
you
That
was
a
year
ago
come
May,
ah
ooh-oh
If
I
could
be
over
you
when
the
sky
starts
falling
Would
you
be
smothered
under
me?
If
I
could
be
under
you
if
the
earth
was
burning
Would
you
be
crying
over
me?
I
could
hear
kids
in
the
yard
next
door
Cats
in
the
brush
when
the
calendar
fell
down
Wait
by
the
shade-tree
one
more
year,
ah
ooh-oh
Poetry
tempered
with
tragedy
Tempted
and
pulled
when
you
cry
upon
my
sleeve
Two
flocks
of
blackbirds
meet
the
air,
ah
ooh-oh
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