Lyrics Ghost-Town Of My Brain - Jim White
"Ghost-Town
Of
My
Brain"
I
like
to
go
out
walking
in
the
ghost-town
of
my
brain.
Kick
the
rusted
scrap-iron
of
my
memories
and
dreams.
Yeah,
here's
a
busted
compass...
look,
the
needle's
standing
still.
Much
as
some
folks
hate
to
lose
their
way,
me,
I
pray
to
God
that
I
will.
I
got
a
confession;
I
never
ever
had
no
appetite
for
pain.
So
it's
a
mystery
to
me
why
I
like
walking
in
the
ghost-town...
ghost-town
of
my
brain.
I'm
on
a
coal
train
headed
south,
guess
we're
bound
for
Birmingham.
Thick
as
thieves
with
a
black
girl
twice
as
messed-up
as
I
am.
The
smile
upon
her
face
betrays
the
sorrow
in
her
heart.
Like
the
testimony
of
a
fun
house
mirror
that
some
fool
broke
apart.
Girl
listen
here;
you're
just
a
leaf
caught
in
God's
secret
hurricane.
And
on
this
cold
and
dark
wild
midnight
you
are
dancing
in
the
ghost-town...
ghost-town
of
my
brain.
Feel
them
magnets
in
the
shadows?
Hear
the
voice
of
tranger
virtue?
Take
no
comforts
with
them
specters
'cause
you
know
that
they
can
hurt
you.
Sweet
mother
load
of
secrets,
feed
my
wild
and
endless
hunger.
Seek
the
misty
trail
beyond
the
veil
where
the
world
gets
torn
asunder.
Gimme
needles
in
the
haystacks,
Lord
and
riddles
in
the
rain...
'cause
I
like
to
go
out
walking
in
the
ghost-town...
ghost-town
of
my
brain.
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