paroles de chanson 35 - Bill Callahan
I
can't
see
myself
in
the
books
I
read
these
days
Used
to
be
I
saw
myself
on
every
single
page
It
was
nice
to
know
my
life
had
been
lived
before
But
I
can't
see
myself
in
the
books
that
I
read
anymore
Tired
eyes
wander
Into
their
own
sight
Leaving
a
body
unscripted
And
forced
to
improvise
By
being
so
much
as
I
was
I
was
gettin'
so
far
away
From
anything
that
I
had
ever
known
And
everyone
and
night
had
fallen
And
I
could
no
longer
find
my
way,
Lord
And
the
moon
came
up
high
And
I
said
take
me
home
To
anyone
as
bright
as
day
But
the
fact
of
the
sun
comes
The
fiction
of
the
moon
The
moon
can
make
a
false
love
feel
true
It
can
make
me
still
wanting
you
Oh,
the
moon
I
watched
that
old
girl
leave
her
stable
tonight
And
neither
she
nor
I
could
look
away
As
she
drew
a
map
for
me
on
the
back
of
the
masterplan
And
you
know
I
had
to
laugh
And
I
wished
that
I
was
like
that
moon
on
her
path
Or
that
train
on
her
track
'Cause
when
I
looked
out
back
The
road
was
pulling
out
so
soft,
fast
and
black
You
know
it
takes
what
it
gives
back
And
I've
got
your
book
in
my
lap
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