paroles de chanson Goose Eggs - Joanna Newsom
What
we
built,
at
the
kiln
that
won′t
be
stilled,
Did
not
set
well:
The
old
veil
of
desire,
Like
the
vessels
that
we
fired,
Fell
thin
as
eggshells.
And
every
season,
somebody
burns,
Downtown,
taking
turns—
Taking
a
bus,
to
take
a
train
and
just
plain
vamoose.
Now
the
wind
blows
coals
over
the
hills.
Honey,
I've
been
paying
my
bills,
But
honey
it′s
been
a
long
time
since
I've
come
to
any
use.
And
it
hurt
me
bad,
when
I
heard
the
news
That
you'd
got
that
call,
and
could
not
refuse.
(A
goose,
alone,
I
suppose,
can
know
the
loneliness
of
geese,
Who
never
find
their
peace,
Whether
north,
or
south,
or
west,
or
east;
west
or
east;
And
I
could
never
find
my
way
To
being
the
kind
of
friend
you
seemed
to
need
in
me,
Till
the
needing
had
ceased.)
Recently,
a
bottle
of
rye,
and
a
friend,
and
me,
On
our
five
loose
legs,
Had
a
ramble,
and
spoke
Of
the
scrambling
of
broken
hopes,
and
goose
eggs,
And
a
stranger,
long
ago.
(Not
you,
honey!
You,
I
know.)
We
just
spoke
of
broken
hopes
and
old
strangers.
Now
the
wind
blows
coals
over
the
sea.
Tell
you
what,
honey:
You
and
me
better
run
and
see
if
we
can′t
contain
them,
first.
But
you
had
somewhere
that
you
had
to
go,
And
you
caught
that
flight
out
of
Covalo.
Now,
overhead,
you′re
gunning
in
those
Vs,
Where
you
had
better
find
your
peace,
Whether
north,
or
south,
or
west,
or
east.
West,
or
east.
And
I
had
better
find
my
way
To
being
the
kind
of
friend
you
seemed
to
need
in
me,
At
last
(at
least).
What's
redacted
will
repeat,
And
you
cannot
learn
that
you
burn
when
you
touch
the
heat,
So
we
touch
the
heat,
And
we
cut
facsimiles
of
love
and
death
(Just
separate
holes
in
sheets
Where
you
cannot
breathe,
and
you
cannot
see).
And
I
cannot
now,
for
the
life
of
me,
believe
our
talk—
Our
flock
had
cause
to
leave,
But
do
we?
Do
we?
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