Lyrics Civil War - Joe Henry
I
don't
know
you
to
wear
a
hat
But
I
came
home
late
and
there
it
sat,
You
rose
to
show
what
hats
are
for
When
living
through
a
civil
war,
When
living
through
a
civil
war
Christmas
mornings
and
New
Years
Days
They
flood
with
dreams
and
drift
away,
They
cling
to
logs
and
cupboard
doors
Riding
out
this
civil
war,
Riding
out
this
civil
war
Some
fighters
came
and
pitched
a
tent
And
everyone
around
here,
we
went,
The
fix
was
in,
but
we
bet
and
we
swore
From
both
sides
of
a
civil
war...
We
build
this
up
and
we
knock
this
down
We
call
our
little
mob
a
town,
We
nail
a
sign
up
above
the
door
"God
bless
our
little
civil
war,"
"God
bless
our
little
civil
war"
Three
dogs
at
a
party
an
a
boat
at
night
Play
checkers
in
a
lantern
light,
They
sing
a
song
out
to
the
shore
Of
women,
gold,
and
civil
war...
Every
truth
carries
blame
And
every
light
reveals
some
shame,
Progress
rides
with
thieves
and
whores
The
stowaways
of
civil
war,
The
stowaways
of
civil
war.
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