Текст песни Wings - Joan Baez
At
night
we
crossed
the
border
Following
a
Black
robe
To
the
edge
of
the
reservationton
Cataldo
Mission
Where
the
saints
and
all
the
martyrs
Look
down
on
dying
converts
What
makes
the
water
holy
she
says
is
that
that
it′s
the
closest
thing
to
rain
I
stole
a
mule
from
Anthony
I
helped
Anne
up
upon
it
And
we
rode
to
Coeur
d'Alene
Through
Harrison
and
Wallace
They
were
blasting
out
the
tunnels
Making
way
for
the
light
of
learning
When
Jesus
comes
a′calling
she
said
he's
coming
round
the
mountain
on
a
train
It's
my
home-last
night
I
dreamt
that
I
grew
wings
I
found
a
place
where
they
could
hear
me
when
I
sing
We
floated
on
to
Hanford
On
a
lumber
boat
up
river
Past
the
fisheries
and
the
milltowns
like
a
stretch
of
future
graveyards
She
was
driven
to
distraction
Said
I
wonder
what
will
happen
When
they
find
out
they′re
mistaken
The
land
is
too
changed
to
ever
change
We
waded
through
the
marketplace
Someone′s
ship
had
come
in
There
was
silver
and
begonias
Dynamite
and
cattle
There
were
hearts
as
big
as
apples
And
apples
in
the
shape
of
Mary's
heart
I
said
inside
this
gilded
cage
a
songbird
always
looks
so
plain
It′s
my
home-last
night
I
dreamt
that
I
grew
wings
I
found
a
place
where
they
could
hear
me
when
I
sing.
And
so
they
came
with
cameras
Breaking
through
the
morning
mist
Press
and
businessmen-tycoons-Episcopal
philanthropists
Lost
in
their
appraisal
of
the
body
of
a
woman
But
all
we
saw
were
lowlands
Clouds
clung
to
mountains
without
strings
And
at
last
we
saw
some
people...
And
at
last
we
saw
some
people...
And
at
last
we
saw
some
people
Huddled
up
against
The
rain
that
was
descending
like
railroad
spikes
and
hammers
They
were
headed
for
the
border
Walking
and
then
running
And
then
they
were
gone
into
the
fog
but
Anne
said
Underneath
their
jackets
she
saw
wings
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