Lyrics Charlemagne's Home Town - James McMurtry
I've
got
it
all
to
myself
now
Crack
the
window
just
a
hair
Dark
and
close,
the
way
I
like
it
Black
tobacco
chokes
the
air
I
keep
to
myself,
I
lack
the
language
I
measure
out
my
life
with
coffee
grounds
The
trees
are
the
color
of
ashes
In
Charlemagne's
home
town
I
said
I
didn't
fear
the
distance
As
if
I'd
ever
been
that
tough
I
can
hear
your
voice
across
the
water
But
that's
nowhere
near
enough
Won't
you
fly
across
that
ocean
Take
a
train
on
down
Because
the
night's
growing
lonesome
In
Charlemagne's
home
town
The
fortune
teller
told
me
nothing
That
I
wouldn't
have
found
out
on
my
own
She
read
my
palm
and
she
took
my
money
She
looked
at
me
with
eyes
of
stone
She
said
the
odds
are
long
and
stacked
against
us
Still
we
try
because
we
must
To
keep
from
leaving
our
senses
Long
forgotten
in
the
dust
Like
the
bones
of
some
saint
Beneath
a
church
floor
Who
must
have
died
for
lack
of
light
The
color
snapshots
I
sent
you
All
came
out
in
black
and
white
There's
a
lonely
child
on
a
snow
white
pony
On
a
carousel
in
the
market
place
He
sits
on
that
horse
and
he
looks
right
through
me
A
shadow
falls
across
his
face
What
will
I
do
when
my
glass
is
empty
What
will
I
do
when
it
all
comes
down
What
will
I
do
when
it
comes
to
nothing
In
Charlemagne's
home
town
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