Текст песни Periphery Waltz - Jolie Holland
When
the
supreme
authorities
of
our
culture
Tell
us
to
get
down
on
our
knees
And
beg
for
salvation
from
some
divinity
Is
it
any
wonder
there
are
people
Begging
on
the
street
for
salvation
from
poverty
Well,
it's
no
surprise
to
me
It's
no
surprise
to
me
I
left
my
home
in
the
church
I
left
my
home
in
the
suburbs
to
wander
Now
I
did
it
all
for
my
dreams
And
the
star
that
I
followed
fell
from
the
periphery
And
the
street
lights
Slipping
down
my
windshield
fell
like
falling
stars
Down
a
dark
country
road
I
first
left
my
home
when
I
was
seventeen
And
I
paid
my
respects
to
my
fellow
rejects
But
I
tended
to
wander
alone
Like
I
was
listening
to
the
words
of
a
song
Whispered
soft
and
low
Well
it's
kind
of
like
dancing
It's
kind
of
like
losing
your
mind
And
I've
often
considered
The
impractibility
of
my
life
And
the
moon
behind
the
clouds
is
ill-defined
Well
I
got
lost
so
many
times
But
I
could
not
be
consigned
To
a
fate
of
obsolescence
and
decline
So
I'll
take
the
chance
again
And
the
Mockingbird
is
my
friend
When
he
sings
a
song
in
the
warm
midnight
wind
So
I'll
follow
my
old
tune
And
I'll
wish
you
good
morning
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