Lyrics Don't Wake the Scarecrow - The Felice Brothers
Would
you
love
me
If
I
told
you
I
was
born
upstream
If
I
told
you
I
come
from
money
White
money
Would
you
love
me
Would
you
love
me
Well,
I
was
born
down
By
a
bad
little
river
in
a
poor
town
Where
an
indian-giver
put
a
board
out
It
said
"Boarding
House"
Call
him
Scarecrow
He
kept
whores
around
And
I'd
go
there
I'd
wait
my
turn
on
the
broke
stairs
And
get
me
the
girl
with
the
gold
hair
Aw
yeah,
leave
your
clothes
there
On
the
folding
chair
In
that
cold
room
Your
breath
would
twist
just
like
ghosts
do
You
said,
"Call
me
Dorothy
in
red
shoes"
And
the
bed
moved
The
bed
moved
The
bed
moved
Tracy,
don't
you
wake
that
scarecrow
tonight
Well,
the
man
would
come
in
It's
hard
living
right
giving
head
when
The
sad
days
of
winter
have
set
in
And
the
medicine
for
an
addict
is
heroin
I'd
find
you
there
in
the
bath
We'd
cook
up
your
shit
in
a
tin
can
And
you
started
calling
me
Tin
Man
And
we
started
making
plans
to
begin
again
Begin
again
You
saved
a
C
note
Told
me
you
felt
like
a
seagull
Told
me
to
meet
at
the
depot
With
the
needle,
then
maybe
we'd
go
To
Reno
Where
you'd
be
my
desert
dove
And
we'd
find
a
way
to
make
better
love
Said,
"Baby,
that's
how
the
West
was
won"
And
the
blood-red
sun
Yeah,
the
blood-red
sun
And
the
blood-red
sun
Tracy,
don't
you
wake
that
scarecrow
tonight
Well,
the
man
cries,
"Who
gives
a
damn
when
a
tramp
dies?"
But
I
loved
you
there
in
the
lamp
light
With
your
bare
thighs
And
the
halo
of
your
hair
alive
And
all
my
lifelong
I'll
never
shake
off
your
siren
song
And
all
of
your
talk
about
dying
young
With
an
iron
lung
and
that
crazy
way
You
said,
"Simon,
I
think
I
might
stay
here
with
Scarecrow
tonight
Simon,
I
think
I'm
gonna
stay
here
with
Scarecrow
tonight."
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