Lyrics Ansel - Commentary - Modest Mouse
I
took
a
train
down
to
New
Mexico
With
my
father
and
brother,
Ansel
You
can't
know,
well,
you
can't
ever
really
know
Was
I
really
supposed
to
know?
How
the
hell
would
I
know?
(There
it
goes!)
I
made
a
mess
of
myself
and
the
trip
on
the
whole
My
father
stayed
patient
with
me;
why?
I
don't
know
You
can't
know,
you
can't
ever
really
know
That's
the
last
time
I'd
see
my
brother,
Ansel
(There
he
goes,
so)
Troubles
on
the
head
winds,
troubles
on
the
tail
winds
Troubles
on
the
head
winds,
troubles
on
the
tail
winds
Me
and
my
sister
we
hung
on
the
phone
Watching
the
news
as
they
looked
for
Ansel
On
top
of
that
mountain,
underneath
the
snow
Their
dogs
were
sniffin',
I
guess
you
never
know
You
can't
know,
well,
you
can't
ever
really
know
Would
you
really
want
to
know?
How
the
hell
would
you
know?
On
gears
around
an
uncaring
sun
It
doesn't
know
what
it
gave
As
the
bone
moon
winds
'round
again
Again
this
allows
one
sphere's
heart
to
pump
Pumping
waves
of
hearts
that
come
and
go
And
then
come
and
then
You
can't
know,
well,
you
won't
ever
really
know
Would
you
really
want
to
know?
No,
you
can't
know
The
last
time
that
you'll
ever
see
another
soul
No,
you
never
get
to
know
No,
you
don't
know
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3 Shit in Your Cut - Commentary
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5 Ansel - Commentary
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7 Coyotes - Commentary
8 Pups to Dust - Commentary
9 Sugar Boats - Commentary
10 Wicked Campaign - Commentary
11 Be Brave - Commentary
12 The Tortoise and the Tourist - Commentary
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