Lyrics Sawdust & Diamonds - Joanna Newsom
From
the
top
of
the
flight
Of
the
wide
white
stairs
Through
the
rest
of
my
life
Do
you
wait
for
me
there?
There's
a
bell
in
my
ears
There's
a
wide
white
roar
Drop
a
bell
down
the
stairs
Hear
it
fall
forever
more
Hear
it
fall
forever
more
Drop
a
bell
off
of
the
dock
Blot
it
out
in
the
sea
Drowning
mute
as
a
rock
And
sounding
mutiny
There's
a
light
in
the
wings
Hits
this
system
of
strings
From
the
side
while
they
swing;
See
the
wires,
the
wires,
the
wires
And
the
articulation
In
our
elbows
and
knees
Makes
us
buckle
and
we
couple
in
endless
increase
As
the
audience
admires
And
the
little
white
dove
Made
with
love,
made
with
love
Made
with
glue
and
a
glove
and
some
pliers
Swings
a
low
sickle
arc
From
its
perch
in
the
dark
Settle
down
Settle
down
Settle
down
my
desire
And
the
moment
I
slept
I
was
swept
up
in
a
terrible
tremor
Though
no
longer
bereft,
how
I
shook
And
I
couldn't
remember
And
then
the
furthermost
shake
Drove
a
murdering
stake
in
And
cleft
me
right
down
through
my
center
And
I
shouldn't
say
so
But
I
know
that
it
was
then
or
never
Push
me
back
into
a
tree
Bind
my
buttons
with
salt
Fill
my
long
ears
with
bees
Braying
'please,
please,
please,
Oh
you
ought
not!
No
you
ought
not!'
And
then
the
system
of
strings
Tugs
on
the
tip
of
my
wings
Cut
from
cardboard
and
old
magazines
Makes
me
warble
and
rise
like
a
sparrow
And
in
the
place
where
I
stood
There
is
a
circle
of
wood
A
cord
or
two,
which
you
chop
and
you
stack
in
your
barrow
And
it
is
terribly
good
To
carry
water
and
chop
wood
Streaked
with
soot,
heavy
booted
and
wild-eyed
As
I
crash
through
the
rafters
And
the
ropes
and
the
pulleys
trail
after
And
the
holiest
belfry
burns
sky
high
And
then
a
slow
lip
of
fire
Moves
across
the
prairie
with
precision
While
somewhere
with
your
pliers
and
glue
You
make
your
first
incision
And
in
a
moment
of
almost
unbearable
vision
Doubled
over
with
the
hunger
of
lions
'Hold
me
close',
cooed
the
dove
Who
was
stuffed
now
with
sawdust
and
diamonds
I
wanted
to
say
'why
the
long
face?'
Sparrow
perch
and
play
songs
of
long
face
Burro
buck
and
bray
songs
of
long
face
Sings
'I
will
swallow
your
sadness
and
eat
your
cold
clay
Just
to
lift
your
long
face
And
though
it
may
be
madness,
I
will
take
to
the
grave
Your
precious
long
face
And
though
our
bones
they
may
break
and
our
souls
separate
Why
the
long
face?
And
though
our
bodies
recoil
from
the
grip
of
the
soil
Why
the
long
face?'
In
the
trough
of
the
waves
Which
are
pawing
like
dogs
Pitch
we,
pale-faced
and
grave
As
I
write
in
my
log
Then
I
hear
a
noise
from
the
hull
Seven
days
out
to
sea
And
it
is
the
damnable
bell
And
it
tolls,
well
I
believe,
that
it
tolls
It
tolls
for
me!
And
it
tolls
for
me!
And
though
my
wrists
and
my
waist
Seem
so
easy
to
break
Still
my
dear
I'd
have
walked
you
to
the
edge
of
the
water
And
they
will
recognize
All
the
lines
of
your
face
In
the
face
of
the
daughter,
of
the
daughter,
of
my
daughter
And
darling
we
will
be
fine
But
what
was
yours
and
mine
Appears
to
me
a
sandcastle
that
the
gibbering
wave
takes
But
if
it's
all
just
the
same
Then
will
you
say
my
name
Say
my
name
in
the
morning
so
that
I
know
when
the
wave
breaks
I
wasn't
born
of
a
whistle
Or
milked
from
a
thistle
at
twilight
No,
I
was
all
horns
and
thorns
Sprung
out
fully
formed,
knock-kneed
and
upright
So
enough
of
this
terror
we
deserve
to
know
light
And
grow
evermore
lighter
and
lighter
You
would
have
seen
me
through
But
I
could
not
undo
that
desire
Oh-oh,
oh-oh-oh
desire
Oh-oh,
oh-oh-oh
desire
Oh-oh,
oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
desire
From
the
top
of
the
flight
Of
the
wide
white
stairs
Through
the
rest
of
my
life
Do
you
wait
for
me
there?
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