paroles de chanson Sadie - Joanna Newsom
Sadie
White
coat
You
carry
me
home
And
bury
this
bone
And
take
this
pinecone
Bury
this
bone
To
gnaw
on
it
later,
gnawing
on
the
telephone
Until
then,
we
pray
and
suspend
The
notion
that
these
lives
do
never
end
And
all
day
long
we
talk
about
mercy
Lead
me
to
water,
Lord,
I
sure
am
thirsty
Down
in
the
ditch
where
I
nearly
served
you
Up
in
the
clouds
where
he
almost
heard
you
And
all
that
we
built
And
all
that
we
breathed
And
all
that
we
spilt
Or
pulled
up
like
weeds
Is
piled
up
in
back
And
it
burns
irrevocably
We
spoke
up
in
turns
'Til
the
silence
crept
over
me
And
bless
you
And
I
deeply
do
No
longer
resolute
Oh,
and
I
call
to
you
But
the
water
got
so
cold
And
you
do
lose
What
you
don't
hold
This
is
an
old
song
These
are
old
blues
And
this
is
not
my
tune
But
it's
mine
to
use
And
the
seabirds
Where
the
fear
once
grew
Will
flock
with
a
fury
And
they
will
bury
What'd
come
for
you
And
down
where
I
darn
with
the
milk-eyed
mender
You
and
I,
and
a
love
so
tender
Stretched
on
a
hoop
where
I
stitch
this
adage
Bless
our
house
and
its
heart
so
savage
And
all
that
I
want
And
all
that
I
need
And
all
that
I've
got
Is
scattered
like
seed
And
all
that
I
knew
Is
moving
away
from
me
And
all
that
I
know
Is
blowing
like
tumbleweed
And
the
mealy
worms
In
the
brine
will
burn
In
a
salty
pyre
Among
the
fauns
and
ferns
And
the
love
we
hold
And
the
love
we
spurn
Will
never
grow
cold
Only
taciturn
And
I'll
tell
you
tomorrow
Oh
Sadie,
go
on
home
now
And
bless
those
who've
sickened
below
And
bless
us
who
have
chosen
so
And
all
that
I've
got
And
all
that
I
need
I
tie
in
a
knot
And
I
lay
at
your
feet
And
I
have
not
forgot
But
a
silence
crept
over
me
So
dig
up
your
bone
Exhume
your
pinecone,
Sadie
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