Lyrics Down Across the Delaware - James McMurtry
Bills
are
paid
but
it
makes
no
difference
To
the
gods
that
seem
to
rule
our
home
Heat
shut
off
for
no
known
reason
This
old
building's
got
a
mind
of
its
own
I
can
tell
your
footsteps
on
the
stairs
from
three
flights
up
I
know
the
jingling
of
your
keys
You
won't
hear
no
and
you
don't
look
back
and
you
can't
slow
down
These
days
you
don't
have
much
to
say
to
me.
In
another
town
what
would
fetch
a
good
living
Here
is
barely
hand
to
mouth
So
I'm
going
out
and
get
a
U-Haul
trailer
Drag
it
down
the
turnpike
south
Where
the
Garden
State
gives
way
to
the
real
world
Falls
away
in
the
rearview
mirror
We'll
mend
our
wounds
and
wait
out
the
winter
We
get
along
in
a
manner
of
speaking
We
barely
have
to
speak
at
all
Small
talk
over
take-out
pizza
Silently
passing
in
the
hall
Post-It
notes...
and
opposite
shifts
Once
in
a
blue
moon
we'll
wake
up
in
the
same
room
Thankful
for
these
thy
many
gifts
We
run
by
night,
we
live
it
and
breathe
it
We're
the
best
of
the
best
and
I
just
don't
care
I'll
mend
my
wounds
and
wait
out
the
winter
And
I'll
see
you
in
the
spring
When
the
chill
don't
cut
so
deep
I'll
be
back
around
to
give
this
town
another
crack
at
me.
I
heard
a
voice
today
I
swore
I
knew
From
somewhere
down
in
the
southern
sticks
I
turned
around
to
see
some
ragged
stranger
Bummin
change
on
the
uptown
six
And
I
froze
like
a
stone
Could
I
ever
get
that
low?
Turned
my
face
to
the
window
There
by
the
grace
of
God
I
go
Where
the
Garden
State
gives
way
to
the
real
world
Falls
away
in
the
rearview
mirror
I'll
mend
my
wounds
and
wait
out
the
winter
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