Текст песни
On
the
Vermont
Transit
Bus
I
leaned
my
arm
into
a
little
chink
of
sun
Going
somewhere
older
than
I
was,
strapped
into
something
tight
Keeping
me
small,
I
dug
into
you
like
rock
climbing
Too
scared
of
coming
down,
Too
scared
of
going
up,
too
scared
of
rock
face
I
should′ve
split
my
sides,
spilled
my
guts
or
hit
you
or
something
But
I
was
good,
and
your
father's
little
pancakes
so
round
and
perfect
And
me
sitting
up
too
straight,
laughing
in
wrong
places
Kissing
you,
kissing
up,
kissing
too
soon
When
the
cock
crows
When
the
morning
comes
where
will
I
go?
When
the
cock
crows
When
the
love
is
gone
where
will
I
go?
And
when
you
got
me
pregnant,
I
stopped
the
party
And
I
stopped
the
typewriter
and
I
stopped
your
dumb
ball
game
In
the
red
barn
and
I
stopped
your
father,
bled
instead
And
I
felt
the
lie,
something
sticky
on
the
inside
A
bitter
wind
in
my
throat,
stopping
me
wanting
In
my
stomach,
in
my
head
and
you
said
Sugar,
sugar,
you
couldn′t
come,
come
Sugar,
sugar,
without
your
mother,
mother
Sugar,
sugar,
you
couldn't
taste
it
Sugar,
sugar,
in
my
throat
When
the
cock
crows
When
the
morning
comes
where
will
I
go?
When
the
cock
crows
When
the
love
is
gone
where
will
I
go?
Sugar,
sugar,
you
couldn't
come,
come
Sugar,
sugar,
without
your
mother,
mother
Sugar,
sugar,
you
couldn′t
taste
it
Sugar,
sugar,
in
my
throat
When
the
cock
crows
When
the
morning
comes
where
will
I
go?
When
the
cock
crows
When
the
morning
comes
where
will
I
go?
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