Lyrics Easter Morning - Wild Strawberries
Gretta's
in
the
corner
but
she's
miles
away
Mary's
coaxing
Adam
to
stare
time
in
the
face
And
me
and
Joey
Carpenter
are
listening
to
the
naked
miner
Talking
about
the
way
things
were
before
the
world
was
green
I
can
run
where
I
want
On
Easter
morning
Run
where
I
dream
It's
like
a
grey
suited
businessman
who's
looking
for
the
answer
His
wife
is
complicated
and
his
girlfriend
has
cancer
Maybe
I'm
a
dotted
line
between
the
clouds
and
Union
Station
Maybe
I'm
an
open
window
swinging
in
the
breeze
Tell
me
if
you've
ever
seen
the
convalescent
fisherman
Before
I
kiss
you
in
the
corner
of
my
lifelong
quarantine
If
my
name
was
Richard
Nixon
would
you
treat
me
with
conviction
If
my
name
was
Colin
Thatcher
would
my
protest
really
matter
But
my
name
is
contradiction
and
I'm
standing
in
your
liquor
store
I'm
stealing
from
your
baby
boy
and
lying
in
your
lanes
You
know
I
don't
care
much
for
your
chemical
names
Pesticide
and
pimozide
they're
all
the
same
And
I've
half
a
mind
to
sit
you
down
and
tell
you
about
the
holy
war
I've
half
a
mind
to
sit
you
down
and
blow
you
up
with
metaphor
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