Lyrics Grist for the Malady Mill - mewithoutYou
Rabbit
fled,
best
guess,
toward
home
Fox
& Bear
toward
Yellowstone
Walrus,
north
to
the
border
towns
Peacock
swayed
like
a
reed
on
the
fence
a
while
(With
a
stalwart
sense
of
style!)
As
the
policemen′s
nets
came
down
Word
of
the
crash
had
spread
fast
and
spread
far
From
Clark's
Fork
to
Blackfoot
Reservoir
More
grist
for
the
malady
mill
Shepherd
the
Southwest
wind,
"Railspikes
ripped
like
the
seam
of
a
wineskin"
Shepherd
the
Northwest
rain,
"Brass
Hat
slept
at
the
helm
of
that
woeful
train...
Ain′t
it
an
awful
shame!
And
don't
it
just
break
your
heart
to
hear
of
so
much,
To
hear
of
so
much
pain?"
Casey
Jones
walked
slow
to
the
prison
cell
His
face
held
hard
as
a
scallop
shell
"Well,
I
wish
I
wished
you
well,
But
your
last
friend
on
Earth
now
calls
From
the
silent
side
of
the
cemetery
walls
Your
great
cause
to
the
moths
and
the
rust!"
Fanning
her
ears
with
a
calm
in
her
eyes
"It's
the
laws
of
cause
and
effect
that
you
criticize
But
sir,
criticize
them
you
must"
Three
miles
more
′til
Flagstaff
Follow
behind
signs
toward
Badger
Pass
Wound
like
clocks
around
fretboards
Carved
out
hands
in
our
basswood
body
guitars
-
Borrowed
guitars
(borrowed
hands!)
I′m
clearly
not
as
handsome
or
caring
as
what
you
seem
to
want,
But
I'd
gladly
walk
you
home,
′Cause
those
streets
can
be
dangerous
Shepherd
the
Southwest
wind,
"Railspikes
ripped
like
the
seam
of
a
wineskin"
Shepherd
the
Northwest
rain,
"Frog
switch
slipped
and
that
reckless
beast
is
to
blame
Ain't
it
an
awful
shame!
And
don′t
it
just
break
your
heart
to
hear
of
so
much
pain?"
Ain't
it
an
awful
shame!
And
don′t
it
just
break
your
heart,
Don't
it
just
break
your
heart,
Don't
it
just
break
your
heart.
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