Lyrics You Will Not Take My Heart Alive - Joanna Newsom
And
what
do
you
remember
most?
The
line
of
the
sea,
seceding
the
coast?
Fine
capillaries,
glowing
with
cars?
The
comfort
you
drew
from
the
light
of
the
stars?
And
how
long
did
you
climb
that
night,
With
the
ice
in
your
lungs,
on
the
rungs
of
the
light?
Beyond
recall,
you
severed
all
strings
To
everyone,
and
everything.
Oh,
silent,
constant
driver
of
mine:
Wordlessly
calling
from
the
end
of
the
line,
Where,
even
though
each
hour
I
ever
loved
Must
queue
and
dive,
Still,
you
will
not
take
my
heart,
alive.
In
martial
wind,
and
in
clarion
rain,
We
minced
into
battle,
wincing
in
pain;
Not
meant
for
walking,
backs
bound
in
twine:
Not
angel
or
devil,
But
level,
in
time.
And
I
rose,
to
take
my
shape
at
last,
From
the
dreams
that
had
dogged
me,
through
every
past,
When,
to
my
soul,
the
body
would
say
You
may
do
what
you
like,
As
long
as
you
stay.
Now
the
towns
and
forests,
highways
and
plains,
Fall
back
in
circles
like
an
emptying
drain.
And
I
won′t
come
round
this
way
again,
Where
the
lonely
wind
abides,
And
you
will
not
take
my
heart,
alive.
You
will
not
take
my
heart.
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