paroles de chanson In California - Joanna Newsom
My
heart
became
a
drunken
runt
On
the
day
I
sunk
in
this
shunt,
To
tap
me
clean
Of
all
the
wonder
And
the
sorrow
I
have
seen,
Since
I
left
my
home:
My
home,
on
the
old
Milk
Lake,
Where
the
darkness
does
fall
so
fast,
It
feels
like
some
kind
of
mistake
(Just
like
they
told
you
it
would;
Just
like
the
Tulgeywood).
When
I
came
into
my
land,
I
did
not
understand:
Neither
dry
rot,
nor
the
burn
pile,
Nor
the
bark-beetle,
nor
the
dry
well,
Nor
the
black
bear.
But
there
is
another,
Who
is
a
little
older.
When
I
broke
my
bone,
He
carried
me
up
from
the
riverside.
To
spend
my
life
In
spitting-distance
Of
the
love
that
I
have
known,
I
must
stay
here,
in
an
endless
eventide.
And
if
you
come
and
see
me,
You
will
upset
the
order.
You
cannot
come
and
see
me,
For
I
set
myself
apart.
But
when
you
come
and
see
me,
In
California,
You
cross
the
border
of
my
heart.
Well,
I
have
sown
untidy
furrows
Across
my
soul,
But
I
am
still
a
coward,
Content
to
see
my
garden
grow
So
sweet
& full
Of
someone
else's
flowers.
But
sometimes
I
can
almost
feel
the
power.
Sometimes
I
am
so
in
love
with
you
(Like
a
little
clock
That
trembles
on
the
edge
of
the
hour,
Only
ever
calling
out
"Cuckoo,
cuckoo").
When
I
called
you,
You,
little
one,
In
a
bad
way,
Did
you
love
me?
Do
you
spite
me?
Time
will
tell
if
I
can
be
well,
And
rise
to
meet
you
rightly.
While,
moving
across
my
land,
Brandishing
themselves
Like
a
burning
branch,
Advance
the
tallow-colored,
Walleyed
deer,
Quiet
as
gondoliers,
While
I
wait
all
night,
for
you,
In
California,
Watching
the
fox
pick
off
my
goldfish
From
their
sorry,
golden
state--
And
I
am
no
longer
Afraid
of
anything,
save
The
life
that,
here,
awaits.
I
don't
belong
to
anyone.
My
heart
is
heavy
as
an
oil
drum.
And
I
don't
want
to
be
alone.
My
heart
is
yellow
as
an
ear
of
corn,
And
I
have
torn
my
soul
apart,
from
Pulling
artlessly
with
fool
commands.
Some
nights
I
just
never
go
to
sleep
at
all,
And
I
stand,
Shaking
in
my
doorway
like
a
sentinel,
All
alone,
Bracing
like
the
bow
upon
a
ship,
And
fully
abandoning
Any
thought
of
anywhere
But
home,
My
home.
Sometimes
I
can
almost
feel
the
power.
And
I
do
love
you.
Is
it
only
timing,
That
has
made
it
such
a
dark
hour,
Only
ever
chiming
out,
"Cuckoo,
cuckoo"?
My
heart,
I
wear
you
down,
I
know.
Gotta
think
straight,
Keep
a
clean
plate;
Keep
from
wearing
down.
If
I
lose
my
head,
Just
where
am
I
going
to
lay
it?
(For
it
has
half-ruined
me,
To
be
hanging
around,
Here,
among
the
daphne,
Blooming
out
of
the
big
brown;
I
am
native
to
it,
but
I'm
overgrown.
I
have
choked
my
roots
On
the
earth,
as
rich
as
roe,
Here,
Down
in
California.)
1 Easy
2 Have One On Me
3 81
4 Good Intentions Paving Co.
5 No Provenance
6 Baby Birch
7 On A Good Day
8 You And Me, Bess
9 In California
10 Jackrabbits
11 Go Long
12 Occident
13 Soft As Chalk
14 Esme
15 Autumn
16 Ribbon Bows
17 Kingfisher
18 Does Not Suffice
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