paroles de chanson Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then) - The Decemberists
Heart-carved
tree
trunk,
Yankee
bayonet
A
sweetheart
left
behind
Far
from
the
hills
of
the
sea-swelled
Carolinas
That's
where
my
true
love
lies
Look
for
me
when
the
sun-bright
swallow
Sings
upon
the
birch
bough
high
But
you
are
in
the
ground
with
the
voles
and
the
weevils
All
a'chew
upon
your
bones
so
dry
But
when
the
sun
breaks
To
no
more
bullets
in
Battle
Creek
Then
will
you
make
a
grave
For
I
will
be
home
then
I
will
be
home
then
I
will
be
home
then
I
will
be
home
then
Then
When
I
was
a
girl
how
the
hills
of
Oconee
Made
a
seam
to
hem
me
in
There
at
the
fair
when
our
eyes
caught,
careless
Got
my
heart
right
pierced
by
a
pin
But
oh,
did
you
see
all
the
dead
of
Manassas
All
the
bellies
and
the
bones
and
the
bile
No,
I
lingered
here
with
the
blankets
barren
And
my
own
belly
big
with
child
But
when
the
sun
breaks
To
no
more
bullets
in
Battle
Creek
Then
will
you
make
a
grave
For
I
will
be
home
then
I
will
be
home
then
I
will
be
home
then
I
will
be
home
then
Stems
and
bones
and
stone
walls
too
Could
keep
me
from
you
Skein
of
skin
is
all
too
few
To
keep
me
from
you
But
oh
my
love,
though
our
bodies
may
be
parted
Though
our
skin
may
not
touch
skin
Look
for
me
with
the
sun-bright
sparrow
I
will
come
on
the
breath
of
the
wind
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