Lyrics The Johnny Cash Trail - Mark Kozelek , Sun Kil Moon
I
wake
up
in
the
morning
next
to
you
Muted
sunshine
pouring
through
And
from
my
bedroom
we
see
so
many
trees
reaching
for
the
sky
Italian
pines
and
redwoods
sequoias
and
oaks
so
green
And
like
a
magnet,
I'm
drawn
to
you
And
like
an
anchor
cast
into
the
ocean
from
a
ship,
I
fall
into
you
I
hear
my
garden
calling
me
The
begonias,
the
English
lavenders,
The
violas,
and
the
lilies,
and
the
California
poppies
And
the
morning
glories
And
my
herb
garden
full
of
parsley,
various
mints,
and
rosemary
Hey,
let's
go
take
a
walk
along
The
Johnny
Cash
Trail
Splash
around
in
the
American
Rivеr
and
walk
across
The
bridges,
and
through
the
Cеntral
California
Hills
And
walk
by
Folsom
Prison
I
heard
Suge
Knight
did
some
time
in
there
It
made
me
hurt,
when
in
the
documentary,
he
said,
"How
could
it
be
me?
'Pac
was
worth
more
alive
than
dead."
And
now
I'm
laying
on
my
couch
on
my
wrap-around
porch
A
distraught
friend's
coming
over,
Her
and
her
husband
are
talking
divorce
I've
made
the
guest
room
nice
for
Her,
fresh
pillowcases
and
clean
sheets
And
I
put
a
blue
vase
in
the
window
full
of
morning
glories
And
I'm
re-reading
Nine
Stories
as
we
wait
For
her,
I
haven't
read
it
since
my
early
20s
Oh
that's
right,
Seymour
Glass,
Seymour
Glass
lost
his
mind,
And
on
this
planet,
he
wasn't
meant
to
last
And
in
the
story
Uncle
Wiggily
in
Connecticut,
I'd
forgotten
about
how
Eloise
cried
to
Mary
Jane
in
the
end
When
she
remembered
the
girl
from
school
Making
fun
of
her
brown-and-yellow
dress
And
while
rereading
For
Esmé—
With
Love
and
Squalor,
I
thought
I'm
a
little
bit
like
Henry
Miller,
and
a
little
bit
like
J.D.
Sallinger
I'm
like
Sallinger
in
that
I
like
my
solitude
and
my
privacy,
And
I'm
like
Miller
in
that
I
can
also
Be
gregarious
and
fairly
good
socially
And
like
both
of
them
I'm
funny
and
to
the
point,
Like
both
of
'em
I
can
pull
at
your
heartstrings
But
overall,
I'm
more
like
Miller
in
that
I
write
autobiographically
Direct
and
reckless
Sallinger
goes
for
The
heart,
Miller
goes
for
the
solar
plexus
And
I
close
the
book
when
my
friend
pulls
up
the
driveway
She's
in
tears
and
I
show
her
to
her
Room,
she
tells
me
that
she'll
be
hiding
away
And
Caroline
goes
up
to
the
bedroom,
and
we
kiss
goodnight
And
I
tell
her
and
my
friend
downstairs
that
I'll
be
nearby
On
the
patio,
Next
to
a
pack
of
cigarettes,
looking
up
at
the
stars
in
the
sky
The
breeze
is
mild,
the
euphoric
scent
of
my
Island
Pines
Watering
Spanish
faces
full
of
succulents
and
weeds
and
cacti
And
a
part
of
me
is
living,
but
a
part
of
me
feels
like
it
has
died
All
I
know
is
that
the
atmosphere
tonight
is
all
mine
Down
the
stairs
is
one
of
my
best
Friends
and
upstairs
is
the
love
of
my
life
And
I'm
out
here
under
the
porchlight
looking
out
for
both
of
them
Like
Atticus
Finch
on
the
courthouse
steps
protecting
Tom
Robinson
The
world
is
at
once
so
painful
and
uncertain
and
yet
so
blind
All
I
know
for
sure
is
that
the
atmosphere
tonight
is
all
mine
And
I'm
rereading
another
story,
Pretty
Mouth
and
Green
My
Eyes
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