Lyrics Lucky Man - Mark Kozelek
Woken
up,
those
New
York
mornings,
shivering
bones
Thinking
how
the
air
welled
up,
her
old
brown
stone
Close
down
to
kiss
her,
marks
time
past
flown
So
hard
to
find
it
in
us
to
leave
these
dreams,
to
leave
these
dreams
Growing
up,
Ohio
mornings,
sleeping
in
late
Ducking
out
the
window,
the
school
I
hate
Listening
to
my
mother
talking
with
her
neighborhood
friends
Underneath
the
drone
guitar
of
lucky
man
Stranded
out,
those
Florida
beaches,
poor
as
a
joke
Sails
fly
in
Merritt
Islands'
lazy
blue
coast
Cool
refrains
of
ocean
rain
echo
off
of
my
head
Celebrated
Summer,
friends
and
brothers,
the
freedom
we
fell
and
you're
what
I
remember
Shining
down
the
L.A.
highways,
glorious
sun
Far
from
you,
from
my
home,
and
everyone
I
love
Sinking
in
the
shallow
end
of
her
infinite
pools
Silver
lakes
and
palisades
and
Malibu
Woken
up
those
lost
young
mornings
somewhere
in
Spain
I
couldn't
say
the
towns
I
slept,
my
lovers'
names
Pouring
in
on
Sunday,
heaven's
church
bell
rang
I
didn't
know
my
purpose
'til
I
stood
and
sang
for
crowds
of
passing
faces
Woken
up
to
this
new
April's
sleepy
gray
skies
The
rain
has
swept
the
dust
that
left,
the
gutters
rise
The
fog
it
spills
into
the
hills,
crawling
out
east
The
windows
weep
beside
now,
though
she
sleeps
and
I,
now
have
I
found
her
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