Lyrics The Last Hawk - Shovels & Rope
I
hadn't
seen
the
place
since
'68
When
we
all
got
high
and
we
rolled
that
tape
We
were
holed
up
waiting
for
a
call
from
the
man
Who
had
crashed
his
bike
and
gave
birth
to
the
band
I
frowned
and
bend
in
my
special
way
Told
my
daddy
I
was
gonna
teach
them
boys
to
play
'Cause
sometimes
you
know
what
you
know
You're
never
gonna
learn
if
you
can't
let
go
I'm
the
last
hawk
Flying
over
Woodstock
This
is
my
last
stop
'Fore
I'm
on
my
way
They
say
if
you've
never
been
to
Saugerties
Then
you've
never
heard
the
wind
whisper
through
the
trees
Never
known
work
till
you've
worked
holes
in
your
knees
And
I
betcha
you've
never
heard
any
songs
like
these
They
dragged
our
name
through
the
mud
out
there
It
didn't
feel
right
and
it
didn't
feel
fair
'Cause
that
loud
rock
n'
roll
was
too
much
to
bear
For
the
soft-hearted
poets
down
in
Harvard
Square
Lee
got
tired,
spit
and
swear
Went
floating
down
the
river
to
a
rig
somewhere
'Cause
sometimes
you
know
what
you
know
You're
never
gonna
learn
if
you
can't
let
go
I'm
the
last
hawk
Flying
over
Woodstock
I
can
see
the
tree
tops
Praying
for
the
rain
This
is
my
last
stop
Gonna
take
a
long
walk
Before
I
take
my
boots
off
I'll
see
ya
round
the
way
This
may
be
the
last
I'll
see
Of
the
rotten
old
house
down
in
Saugerties
I
was
here
and
I
made
a
mighty
stand
But
I
may
never
stand
right
there
again
Play
a
sweet
song
on
these
old
keys
And
hope
y'all
might
remember
me
'Cause
all
that
time
is
here
and
gone
Won't
be
no
one
left
to
carry
it
on
From
my
piano
bench
I
saw
it
all
From
the
great
ascension
to
the
mighty
fall
How
could
anyone
know
what
we
sang
that
day
Would
tear
your
heart
apart
this
way
All
my
brothers
they
have
flown
away
But
I
still
got
something
left
that
I
wanna
say
It's
that
sometimes
you
know
what
you
know
You'll
never
be
free
if
you
can't
let
go
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