paroles de chanson Kingfisher - Joanna Newsom
Whose
is
the
hand
that
I
will
hold?
Whose
is
the
face
I
will
see?
Whose
is
the
name
that
I
will
call,
When
I
am
called
to
meet
thee?
In
this
life,
who
did
you
love,
Beneath
the
drifting
ashes,
Beneath
the
sheeting
banks
of
air
That
barrenly
bore
our
rations?
When
I
could
speak,
it
was
too
late.
Didn't
you
hear
me
calling?
Didn't
you
see
my
heart
leap,
Like
a
pup
in
the
constant
barley?
In
this
life,
where
did
you
crouch,
When
the
sky
had
set
to
boiling?
Burning
within,
seen
from
without,
And
your
gut
was
a
serpent,
coiling.
And,
for
the
sake
of
that
pit
of
snakes,
For
whom
did
you
allay
your
shyness,
And
spend
all
your
mercy,
And
madness,
and
grace,
In
a
day,
beneath
the
bending
cypress?
It
was
not
on
principal.
Show,
Pro-heart,
that
you
have
got
gall.
A
miracle:
I
can
bear
a
lot,
but
not
that
pall.
I
can
bear
a
lot,
but
not
that
pall!
Kingfisher,
sound
the
alarm.
Say,
"Sweet
little
darlin,
now,
Come
to
my
arms;
Tell
me
all
about
the
love
You
left
on
the
farm."
He
was
a
kind,
unhurried
man
With
a
heavy
lip
and
a
steady
hand,
But
he
loved
me
just
like
a
little
child;
Like
a
little
child
loves
a
little
lamb.
Thrown
to
the
ground,
By
something
down
there;
Bitten
by
the
bad
air,
While
the
clouds
tick;
Trying
to
read
all
the
signs,
Preparing
for
when
the
bombs
hit;
Hung
from
the
underbelly
of
the
earth,
While
the
stars
skid
away,
below,
Gormless
and
brakeless,
gravel-loose,
Falling
silent
as
gavels
in
the
snow
I
lay
back
and
spit
my
chaw,
Wrapped
in
the
long
arm
of
the
Law,
Who
has
seen
it
all:
I
can
bear
a
lot,
but
not
that
pall.
I
can
bear
a
lot,
but
not
that
pall!
Kingfisher,
cast
your
fly:
Oh,
Lord,
It
happens
without
even
trying,
When
I
sling
a
low
look
From
my
shuttering
eye.
Blows
rain
upon
the
one
you
loved,
And,
though
you
were
only
sparring,
There's
blood
on
the
eye.
Unlace
the
glove.
Say,
Honey
I
am
not
sorry.
Stand
here
and
name
The
one
you
loved,
Beneath
the
drifting
ashes,
And,
in
naming,
rise
above
time,
As
it,
flashing,
passes.
We
came
by
the
boatload,
And
were
immobilized:
Worshipping
volcanoes,
Charting
the
loping
skies.
The
tides
of
the
earth
Left
us
bound,
and
calcified,
And
made
as
obstinate
as
obsidian,
Unmoving,
save
our
eyes:
Just
mooning
and
blinking
From
faces
marked
with
coal.
(Ash
cooling
and
shrinking
Cracks
loud
as
thunder
rolling.)
I
swear
I
know
you.
You
know
me.
Where
have
we
met
before?
Tell
me
true:
To
whose
authority
Do
you
consign
your
soul?
I
had
a
dream
you
came
to
me,
Said
You
shall
not
do
me
harm
anymore,
And
with
your
knife,
You
evicted
my
life
From
its
little
lighthouse
On
the
seashore.
And
I
saw
that
my
blood
Had
no
bounds,
Spreading
in
a
circle
like
an
atom
bomb,
Soaking
and
felling
Everything
in
its
path,
And
welling
in
my
heart
like
a
birdbath.
It
is
too
short--
The
day
we
are
born,
We
commence
with
our
dying.
Trying
to
serve,
With
the
heart
of
a
child;
Kingfisher,
lie
with
the
lion.
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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