Lyrics Tonight In Bilbao - Mark Kozelek
I
walked
the
old
eroded
streets
A
million
miles
now
have
gone
behind
me
Walked
in
the
room,
soaked
up
its
fumes
Surveyed
the
faces
I
am
lying
to
Gave
what
I
had,
I
gave
my
heart
Though
I
was
broken
and
falling
apart
Gave
for
the
memory
of
a
friend
Not
for
myself
and
not
for
them
When
I
was
done
I
met
someone
She
came
in
from
the
storm
so
bright
and
welcome
Her
friends
came
and
swept
her
away
Disappeared
like
coyotes
off
on
dark
high
plains
I
looked
across
the
river
so
still
Trying
to
remember
Where
it
was
last
night
I
laid
my
head
to
sleep
Where
the
empty
night
hung
heavily
over
I
left
Bilbao,
went
to
Madrid
To
Barcelona,
to
Pamplona
Where
every
ghost
unto
me
known
Haunted
me
I
flew
in
over
the
red
clay
roofs
And
floated
through
the
clouds
as
they
swelled
and
shook
The
bronze-tinted
land
and
sea
And
houses
rolled
in
hills
like
yellowing
teeth
When
we
touched
down,
opened
my
eyes
to
the
sun
The
dizzying
air
filled
my
lungs
And
just
as
soon
she'd
woken
me
My
eyes
blurry,
my
mind
heavy
I
left
Milan,
I
went
to
Rome
And
carried
her
aroma
on
to
Verona
And
all
the
kindness
she
had
shown
Was
only
a
dream
The
flurries
danced
on
cold
gray
tombs
The
frozen
lots
where
ignored
souls
loomed
As
last
rays
of
daylight
died
I'm
blowing
into
my
hands
and
clearing
my
eyes
And
as
the
train
pulled
away
from
Cologne
The
noise
dimmed,
once
so
loudly
it
had
grown
And
as
the
engines
burned
through
the
night
I
stared
off
at
far
away
lights
I
left
Berlin
and
I
came
home
To
sleepy
potions
of
blue
oceans
Where
my
love
so
selflessly
Awaited
me
I
long
to
feel
her
light
so
warm
My
thoughts
racing
to
the
places
Where
her
room
invitingly
Awaited
me
As
the
ocean
brings
in
its
high
tide
As
the
darkness
sets
upon
the
beach
As
we
drive
we
look
out
at
black
cows
Glowing
store
windows
in
old
gold
rush
towns
Over
the
bridge,
the
city
sparkles
so
bright
Our
hungry
stomachs
smell
bread
rise
Dim
light
of
television,
bedding
soft
down
And
hear
the
perfect
night
as
foghorns
sound
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