Lyrics Sparrow and the Wolf - James Vincent McMorrow
Sparrow
and
wolf
lay
as
still
as
the
blades
of
the
grass
Like
worn
leather
boots,
of
color
and
size
that
would
last
Caught
them
a
lark
in
a
trap
and
each
held
a
wing
Then
they
tore
it
apart,
before
that
small
bird
could
sing
Confused
by
the
wind,
bruised
by
the
size
of
the
rain
She
turned
back
to
him,
begged
for
love
to
remain
But
plans
have
been
made,
all
of
your
furniture
sold
So
just
store
up
your
hate,
use
for
warmth
when
you're
cold
For
I
have
seen
no
joy,
only
danger
I
seen
no
joy,
only
strangers
I
seen
no
joy,
seen
no
joy
in
this
world
Should
you
choose
to
go
Please
be
careful
of
lonesome
roads
Men
who
travel
them
will
not
know
Will
not
know
of
your
ways,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh
Still
I
have
seen
no
joy,
only
dangers
I
seen
no
joy,
only
strangers
I
seen
no
joy,
seen
no
joy
in
this
world
Should
you
choose
to
go
Please
be
faithful
of
what
you
learn
From
the
little
bird
always
dear
Always
dear
to
my
heart,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh
1 If I Had A Boat
2 Hear The Noise That Moves So Soft And Low
3 Sparrow and the Wolf
4 Breaking Hearts
5 We Don't Eat
6 This Old Dark Machine
7 Follow You Down To The Red Oak Tree
8 Down The Burning Ropes
9 From The Woods
10 And If My Heart Should Somehow Stop
11 Early In The Morning, I'll Come Calling
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