Lyrics The Old Homestead - Neil Young
Up
and
down
the
old
homestead
The
naked
rider
gallops
through
his
head
And
although
the
moon
isn't
full
He
still
feels
the
pull.
Out
on
the
floor
where
the
cowboys
dance
Approaching
slowly
at
a
glance
Here
comes
the
shadow
of
his
stance
The
reins
are
fallin'
from
his
hands.
Why
do
you
ride
that
crazy
horse?
Inquires
the
shadow
with
little
remorse
Just
then
a
priest
comes
down
the
stairs
With
a
sack
of
dreams
and
old
nightmares.
Who
are
you,
the
rider
says
You
dress
in
black
but
you
talk
like
a
Fed
You
spout
ideas
from
books
that
you
read
Don't
you
care
about
this
guy's
head?
Just
then
the
sound
of
hoofbeats
was
heard
And
the
sky
was
darkened
by
a
prehistoric
bird
Who
flew
between
the
unfulfilled
moon
And
the
naked
rider,
to
a
telephone
booth.
We'll
call
the
moon
and
see
what's
up
I've
got
some
change
in
this
little
tin
cup
We'll
say
that
the
shadow
is
growin'
dim
And
we
need
some
light
to
get
back
to
him
Just
one
call
should
do
it
all
I'll
carve
this
number
on
the
wall
With
my
beak.
Flying
feathers
were
all
around
The
air
was
filled
with
a
ringing
sound.
Two
more
birds,
the
second
and
the
third
Came
down
from
the
sky
to
deliver
the
word.
Where
have
you
been,
they
said
to
the
first
Get
back
to
the
clouds,
we're
dying
of
thirst
There's
not
enough
time
to
make
that
call
Let's
ditch
this
rider,
shadow
and
all.
The
sky
was
filled
with
the
beautiful
birds
Still
on
the
ground
some
crying
was
heard
With
his
dime
in
his
hand
and
his
hand
on
the
dial
His
ears
were
sweating
as
he
forced
a
smile.
Hoofbeats
beating
across
the
range
He
rode
through
the
night
with
his
cup
of
change
Tired
and
beaten
he
fell
into
slumber
But
up
in
the
sky
they
still
had
his
number.
Up
and
down
the
old
homestead
The
naked
rider
gallops
through
his
head
And
although
the
moon
isn't
full
He
still
feels
the
pull,
Still
feels
the
pull.
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