Текст песни Emily - Joanna Newsom
The
meadowlark
and
the
chim-choo-ree
and
the
sparrow
Set
to
the
sky
in
a
flying
spree,
for
the
sport
of
the
pharaoh
A
little
while
later
the
Pharisees
dragged
a
comb
through
the
meadow
Do
you
remember
what
they
called
up
to
you
and
me
in
our
window?
There
is
a
rusty
light
on
the
pines
tonight
Some
corn
wine,
Lord,
or
merlot
Into
the
bones
of
the
birches
And
the
spires
of
the
churches
Jutting
out
from
the
shadows
And
the
yoke
and
the
axe
and
the
old
smokestacks
and
the
bale
and
the
barrow
And
everything
sloped
like
it
was
dragged
from
a
rope
In
the
mouth
of
the
south
below
We've
seen
those
mountains
kneeling,
felten
and
grey
We
thought
our
very
hearts
would
up
and
melt
away
From
the
snow
in
the
night
time
Just
going
And
going
And
the
stirring
of
wind
chimes
In
the
morning
In
the
morning
Helps
me
find
my
way
back
in
From
the
place
where
I
have
been
And,
Emily,
I
saw
you
last
night
by
the
river
I
dreamed
you
were
skipping
little
stones
across
the
surface
of
the
water
Frowning
at
the
angle
where
they
were
lost,
and
slipped
under
forever
In
a
mud-cloud,
mica-spangled,
like
the
sky'd
been
breathing
on
a
mirror
Anyhow,
I
sat
by
your
side,
by
the
water
You
taught
me
the
names
of
the
stars
overhead
that
I
wrote
down
in
my
ledger
Though
all
I
knew
of
the
rote
universe
were
those
Pleiades
loosed
in
December
I
promised
you
I'd
set
them
to
verse
so
I'd
always
remember
That
the
meteorite
is
a
source
of
the
light
And
the
meteor's
just
what
we
see
And
the
meteoroid
is
a
stone
that's
devoid
of
the
fire
that
propelled
it
to
thee
And
the
meteorite's
just
what
causes
the
light
And
the
meteor's
how
it's
perceived
And
the
meteoroid's
a
bone
thrown
from
the
void
that
lies
quiet
in
offering
to
thee
You
came
and
lay
a
cold
compress
upon
the
mess
I'm
in
Threw
the
windows
wide
and
cried:
Amen!
Amen!
Amen!
The
whole
world
stopped
to
hear
you
hollering
You
looked
down
and
saw
now
what
was
happening
The
lines
are
fadin'
in
my
kingdom
Though
I
have
never
known
the
way
to
border
'em
in
So
the
muddy
mouths
of
baboons
and
sows
and
the
grouse
and
the
horse
and
the
hen
Grope
at
the
gate
of
the
looming
lake
that
was
once
a
tidy
pen
And
the
mail
is
late
and
the
great
estates
are
not
lit
from
within
The
talk
in
town's
becoming
downright
sickening
In
due
time
we
will
see
the
far
butte
lit
by
a
flare
I've
seen
your
bravery,
and
I
will
follow
you
there
And
row
through
the
night
time
So
healthy
Gone
healthy
all
of
a
sudden
In
search
of
a
midwife
Who
can
help
me
Who
can
help
me
Help
me
find
my
way
back
in
And
there
are
worries
where
I've
been
And
say,
say,
say
in
the
lee
of
the
bay;
don't
be
bothered
Leave
your
troubles
here
where
the
tugboats
shear
the
water
from
the
water
Flanked
by
furrows,
curling
back,
like
a
match
held
up
to
a
newspaper
Emily,
they'll
follow
your
lead
by
the
letter
And
I
make
this
claim,
and
I'm
not
ashamed
to
say
I
knew
you
better
What
they've
seen
is
just
a
beam
of
your
sun
that
banishes
winter
Let
us
go!
Though
we
know
it's
a
hopeless
endeavor
The
ties
that
bind,
they
are
barbed
and
spined
and
hold
us
close
forever
Though
there
is
nothing
would
help
me
come
to
grips
with
a
sky
that
is
gaping
and
yawning
There
is
a
song
I
woke
with
on
my
lips
as
you
sailed
your
great
ship
towards
the
morning
Come
on
home;
the
poppies
are
all
grown
knee-deep
by
now
Blossoms
all
have
fallen,
and
the
pollen
ruins
the
plow
Peonies
nod
in
the
breeze
and
while
they
wetly
bow
With
hydrocephalitic
listlessness
ants
mop
up
their
brows
And
everything
with
wings
is
restless,
aimless,
drunk
and
dour
Butterflies
and
birds
collide
at
hot,
ungodly
hours
And
my
clay-colored
motherlessness
rangily
reclines
Come
on
home,
now!
All
my
bones
are
dolorous
with
vines
Pa
pointed
out
to
me,
for
the
hundredth
time
tonight
The
way
the
ladle
leads
to
a
dirt-red
bullet
of
light
Squint
skyward
and
listen
Loving
him,
we
move
within
his
borders
Just
asterisms
in
the
stars'
set
order
We
could
stand
for
a
century
Starin',
with
our
heads
cocked
In
the
broad
daylight
at
this
thing
Joy
Landlocked
In
bodies
that
don't
keep
Dumbstruck
with
the
sweetness
of
being
Till
we
don't
be
Told
take
this
And
eat
this
Told
the
meteorite
is
the
source
of
the
light
And
the
meteor's
just
what
we
see
And
the
meteoroid
is
a
stone
that's
devoid
of
the
fire
that
propelled
it
to
thee
And
the
meteorite's
just
what
causes
the
light
And
the
meteor's
how
it's
perceived
And
the
meteoroid's
a
bone
thrown
from
the
void
that
lies
quiet
in
offering
to
thee
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