Lyrics Jackrabbits - Joanna Newsom
I
was
tired
of
being
drunk.
My
face
cracked
like
a
joke.
So
I
swung
through
here
Like
a
brace
of
jackrabbits,
With
their
necks
all
broke.
I
stumbled
at
the
door
with
my
boot,
And
I
knocked
against
the
jamb.
And
I
scrabbled
at
your
chest,
like
a
mute,
With
my
fists
of
ham.
Trying
to
tell
you
that
I
am
Telling
you
I
can--
I
can
Love
you
again;
Love
you
again.
I'm
squinting
towards
the
East.
My
faith
makes
me
a
dope.
But
you
can
take
my
hand,
In
the
darkness,
darling,
Like
a
length
of
rope.
I
shaped
up
overnight,
you
know,
The
day
after
she
died.
When
I
saw
my
heart,
And
I'll
tell
you,
darling,
It
was
open
wide.
What
with
telling
you
I
am
Telling
you
I
can--
I
can
Love
you
again;
Love
you
again.
It
can
have
no
bounds,
you
know.
It
can
have
no
end.
You
can
take
my
hand
In
the
darkness,
darling,
When
you
need
a
friend.
And
it
can
change
in
shape
or
form,
But
never
change
in
size.
Well
the
water,
it
ran
deep,
my
darling,
Where
it
don't
run
wide.
The
feather
of
a
hawk
was
bound,
Bound
around
my
neck;
A
poultice
made
of
fig,
The
eager
little
vultures
pecked.
And
a
verse
I
read
in
jest
In
Matthew,
spoke
to
me;
Said
There's
a
flame
that
moves
Like
a
low-down
pest
And
says,
You
will
be
free
Only,
tell
me
that
I
can
Tell
me
that
I
can:
I
can
love
you
again;
Love
you
again.
1 Easy
2 Have One On Me
3 81
4 Good Intentions Paving Co.
5 No Provenance
6 Baby Birch
7 On A Good Day
8 You And Me, Bess
9 In California
10 Jackrabbits
11 Go Long
12 Occident
13 Soft As Chalk
14 Esme
15 Autumn
16 Ribbon Bows
17 Kingfisher
18 Does Not Suffice
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