Lyrics Woodcutters from Fiery Ships - Angelo Badalamenti , Thought Gang , David Lynch
The
ants
were
walking
fast
And
they
disappeared
finally
into
some
tall
grass
Pete
couldn't
see
where
they
went
or
what
they
were
after
It
was
a
gray
muggy
day
with
some
rain
A
light
wind
was
blowing
Pete
saw
the
girl
next
door
take
off
her
clothes
last
night
And
walk
through
her
house
nude
She
went
into
a
back
room
and
Pete
waited
for
Her
to
come
out
But
she
never
did
Pete
saw
two
children
of
the
earth
come
out
of
the
Ground
after
that
A
cat
killed
one
of
them
and
played
with
the
other
Until
one
of
its
legs
came
off
The
moon
was
half
full
Someone
was
in
Pete's
yard
last
night
Pete
heard
the
person
walk
past
his
window
And
into
the
bushes
Then
out
of
the
yard
again
Pete
couldn't
see
them
because
the
lights
were
on
in
his
house
At
the
diner
Pete
heard
a
man
say
that
the
doctors
Had
cut
him
down
his
neck
And
into
his
chest
They
lifted
his
flesh
away
and
parted
his
ribs
And
scraped
his
arteries
A
gray
man
with
big
ears
lit
a
big
cigar
Smoke
drifted
over
Pete's
apple
pie
The
men
at
the
other
table
were
very
pale
And
were
drinking
bloody
marys
Nothing
is
moving
in
Pete's
backyard
Pete
hears
distant
traffic
and
the
electric
clock
Is
grinding
gears
near
him
Several
woodcutters
from
fiery
ships
are
coming
in
his
door
They
are
dressed
in
wool
and
are
opening
His
drawers
and
his
refrigerator
One
of
them
runs
his
hands
up
and
down
Pete's
walls
Stomping
now
and
then
and
laughing
They
have
discovered
Pete
and
have
him
by
the
arms
And
Pete's
going
with
them
out
under
the
orange
tree
They
keep
hitting
Pete's
knees
with
their
smoking
pipes
The
sun
is
coming
out
and
a
bird
hops
in
the
bushes
The
woodcutters
are
digging
a
hole
Pete
is
upset
about
things
His
brain
is
sorting
out
information
gleamed
From
this
confusing
life
Things
aren't
making
sense
For
instance,
why
is
that
boy
bleeding
from
the
mouth?
Everything
is
moving
except
where
it
is
perfectly
still
Pete's
curtains
open
and
close
Smoke
fills
his
room
Blood
shoots
from
the
cracks
The
appliances
roar
Wind
blows
things
Hurricanes
through
his
lungs
and
the
roots
come
out
Woodcutters
are
everywhere
now
Moving
quickly
loading
Pete
into
their
craft
The
dogs
howl
in
the
night
and
blood
rain
fills
the
streets
Babies
float
and
hit
Stars
shoot
and
burst
And
blue
lightning
breaks
the
rotted
gut
of
heads
Swirls
of
flying
ants
are
in
Pete's
room
now
Taking
his
shoes
across
the
room
as
the
fiery
ship
roars
From
the
fiery
ship
he
sees
the
girl
now
as
she
falls
The
first
bump
Then
the
second
Maintenance
men
employed
by
the
city
cleaned
her
kitchen
But
it
took
two
days
Pete
and
the
woodcutters
were
five
trillion
miles
away...
By
then
P.s.
Pete
learned
to
enjoy
the
woodcutters
And
their
particular
brand
of
humor
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