Текст песни Baltimore - Gabriel Kahane
I
got
the
news
on
the
satellite
phone:
Jason,
come
home,
Jason,
dear,
I
heard
it
on
the
forest
floor.
Six
years
of
back
country
trails
to
the
lake,
Machete
and
snake,
machete
I
learned
To
cradle
in
the
Old
State
Park.
Roosevelt,
'33,
he
had
a
plan
For
every
young
man:
Give
him
an
ax
and
a
seed;
Give
him
a
pack
and
a
tree;
Teach
him
to
care
for
himself;
Give
him
fresh
air
for
his
health;
Send
money
back
to
family.
Back
to
Baltimore,
The
tallboy
convenience
store,
The
indifferent,
the
endless
war.
And
I
know
what
that
is,
And
I
know
what
that
is,
And
I
don't
need
it
anymore,
But
I
have
to
go
home.
Luke
was
the
son
of
some
well-to-do
folk;
My
family
was
broke,
but
we
became
friends,
The
parking
lot,
the
chewed
up
field.
I
started
in
the
park
just
as
he
was
going
in,
A
hard
eight
to
ten
for
selling
to
kids;
My
momma
worked
the
county
jail.
Roosevelt's
Tree
Army,
under
the
sun,
The
work
would
be
done
while
America
Bled
by
the
greed
of
the
rich,
The
boys
planted
trees
and
found
God
in
the
pitch,
They
stared
at
the
sod
in
each
fist—
Why
am
I
telling
you
this?
Is
it
that
I'm
nervous
to
be
going
back?
Back
to
Baltimore,
The
tallboy
convenience
store,
The
indifferent,
the
endless
war.
And
I
know
what
that
is,
And
I
know
what
that
is,
And
I
don't
need
it
anymore,
But
I
have
to
go
home.
Luke,
I
guess,
got
himself
into
a
fight,
Took
him
to
the
infirmary
later
that
night,
Nothing
serious,
sure,
but
next
morning
he
died,
Then
the
satellite
phone
with
the
crew,
Which
meant
I
didn't
cry.
I'm
taking
the
train
to
take
time
for
my
thoughts,
Pregnant
with
loss,
preparing
for
all
The
things
that
maybe
make
you
feel.
I'll
pay
my
respects
and
then
I'll
take
a
walk,
The
neighborhood
block,
And
then
I
will
leave.
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