Lyrics Sugarfoot - The Wallflowers
Sugarfoot′s
got
two
hands
Just
as
long
as
he
can
see
One
hand
in
the
birdfeed
And
a
hand
in
the
apple
tree
Stands
in
line
just
a
little
behind
The
yellow
moon
that
hangs
He's
all
tangled
and
he
broke
his
sticks
on
the
links
Of
his
own
chain
gang.
You
ought
to
see
this
home
that
he
owns,
It′s
like
a
box
of
jewelry
He's
got
his
own
church
bell
And
his
bed,
it
lays
in
a
gallery.
And
all
the
colors
they
shine
like
flames
Comin'
in
through
the
window
pane,
(They)
end
up
gettin′
checked
over
twice
For
the
reds
of
someone′s
veins.
So
cold
and
blown
all
apart,
So
cold
and
needin'
of
a
heart.
He
stands
alone
on
top
of
his
home
Where
all
the
bluebirds
flown
Sucks
in
on
his
cheeks
and
he
cries
As
he
moans
through
the
saxophone
Reaches
high
with
his
hands
in
the
sky
Puts
his
fingers
right
into
the
storm
Always
one
to
stand
under
the
moon
And
blow
on
his
own
horn.
Yeah
/ Yet
anyone
with
anything
Has
already
begun
to
think
That
somebody
down
there
knows
Just
how
he
sat
down
on
his
knees
in
the
dirt,
Buried
someone′s
rainbow.
So
cold
and
blown
all
apart,
So
cold
and
needin'
of
a
heart.
So
cold
and
blown
all
apart,
So
cold
and
needin′
of
a
heart.
Well
I
know
you
ain't
my
enemy
The
only
one′s
inside
of
me
He's
killin'
me
getting
free
I
hear
he
wants
my
head
with
an
old
ice
pick
And
fix
me
up
on
a
stick.
And
all
I′ve
ever
gotta
be
Is
anything
I
wanna
be
(Well)
Sugarfoot
disagrees
He
still
stands
tall
underneath
that
apple
tree,
Man,
he′s
still
watchin'
me.
His
chain-gang
is
tryin′a
pull
me
down
Just
like
the
birds
and
the
fireflies
They
shoot
arrows
up
into
the
sky
And
they
burn
all
the
feathers
dry.
He
only
wants
to
fill
his
belly
up
With
rocks
'till
it
hurts,
then
he
stops
He
don′t
know
what
to
do
with
love
If
it
don't
fill
his
belly
to
the
top.
So
cold
and
blown
all
apart,
So
cold
and
needin′
of
a
heart.
So
cold
and
blown
all
apart,
So
cold
and
needin'
of
a
heart.
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