paroles de chanson Capture of the Horse - James Yorkston
That
morning
we
awoke
undisturbed
from
a
night
that
had
only
recently
ended
We
had
no
idea
of
the
history
of
the
bed
in
which
we
lay
in
All
we
knew
now,
we
must
escape
from
our
kind
but
drunken
local
hosts
I
claim
this
time
ours,
for
exploring
as
the
day
unfolds
The
capture
of
the
horse
was
the
aim
for
a
pleasant
afternoon's
riding
Our
hung-over
heads
proclaim
'night
rules
apply'
Last
time
I
rode
I
was
thrown
by
the
barking
of
some
greyhound
But
I
say
not
a
word;
for
we'll
never
catch
them,
why
break
the
spell?
We
exchanged
the
softest
of
ballads
either
side
of
the
tiniest
of
streams
You
still
dressed
like
some
unkempt
Japanese
lady
and
you're
laughing
As
I
murdered
the
Gaelic
that
I
have
never
learned
or
had
any
want
or
will
to
do
I
fear
your
foreign
bedfellow
is
an
uneducated
fool
We
climbed
high
above
Lough
Ine,
Oh
the
memory's
overwhelming
Coming
ready
or
not
and
you're
caught
in
the
burling
of
the
bracken
Tears,
blood
and
laughter
and
you
swore
at
the
stupidity
of
the
branch
And
at
our
stupid
adventure
and
at
my
coarse
and
idle
hands
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