paroles de chanson Mexican War Streets - mewithoutYou
Though
by
the
path
I
lead
The
passing
of
time
and
the
pouring
of
tea
Are
all
I've
lately
seen
O
my
soul
{SH
159}
Until
the
temporal
bridge
be
burned
Until
our
anchor
stocks
hold
firm
Where
the
hands
of
clocks
don't
turn
O
my
soul
May
our
lips
remain
discreet
While
your
traps
are
beneath
our
feet--
But
how
long
before
our
tails
are
caught
By
our
"free"
thought?
Sugar
in
the
cane,
candles
low
Kettle
on
the
flame
for
the
teapot?
No
I
tremble
at
the
thought
Sugar
in
the
cane,
candles
low
Southside
Flats
where
the
upscale
go
I
tremble
at
the
thought!
On
the
Streets
of
Mexican
Wars
I
battle
with
the
Memory
of
a
first
fight
In
our
contemptible
youth
I
quoted
White
Nights
"My
God,
a
moment
of
bliss
Why,
isn't
that
enough
for
a
whole
lifetimes?"
--F.
Dostoevsky
Thinking
that'd
get
rid
of
you
And
waited
with
a
stone
in
my
hand
But
you
were
quite
right:
Nature
had
another
plan
(&
failed
to
run
it
by
me)
Nature
had
another
plan
Some
other
surrogate
self
To
live
in
the
sediment
of
so
many
somebody
elses'
Innumerable
lives
and
you
were
right:
It's
not
a
person
who
dies
But
worlds
die
inside
us
--Y.
Yevtushenko
Sugar
in
the
cane
and
the
candles
are
low
On
the
West
End
Bridge
looking
down
at
the
Ohio
River
I
tremble
at
the
thought
of
what's
often
referred
to
as
'karma.'
The
sugar
and
the
candles
are
gone
You
panic
like
a
mouse
when
the
lights
go
on
(I
ADMIT,
IT
WARMS
MY
HEART
TO
WATCH
YOUR
WORLD
FALL
APART)
The
colorful
hills
talked
me
down
from
the
bridge:
To
heck
with
all
the
drugs
my
parents
did
I'd
like
to
meet
whoever
said
the
words
we
print
in
red
With
a
coin
in
my
teeth
on
the
Mexican
War
Streets
Rivers
of
sadness
and
mutual
need
In
the
loud
desperation
of
social
routine
The
rock
of
salvation,
lightly
esteemed
(-Deut.
32:
15)
And
distance
surging
like
oceans
between
us
Suspended
by
strings
Over
rotating
wheels
Via
magnets
and
springs
Of
Carnegie
steel
With
'representation'
our
fashionable
theme
And
unfathomably
powerful
forces
Like
oceans
between
us
We
have
all
the
signs
we
need
Do
we
decide
not
to
read?
"My
will:
his
will
that
fronts
me
Seas
between."
(-James
Joyce)
And
those
who
precede:
the
relation
between
Is
listening
beside
me
At
night
like
some
seismic
machine
While
the
metal
vibrations
of
petrified
men
Are
etched
in
translation
by
pendulum
pens
And
the
movements
of
underground
plates
Do
nothing
to
bridge
or
exacerbate
Oceans
between
us
1 Red Cow
2 Dorothy
3 Birnam Wood
4 Rainbow Signs
5 Blue Hen
6 Mexican War Streets
7 D-Minor
8 Pale Horse
9 Watermelon Ascot
10 Lilac Queen
11 Magic Lantern Days
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