Текст песни Bone Of Song - Josh Ritter
Just
where
it
now
lies
I
can
no
longer
say
I
found
it
on
a
cold
and
November
day
In
the
roots
of
a
sycamore
tree
where
it
had
hid
so
long
In
a
box
made
out
of
myrtle
lay
the
bone
of
song
The
bone
of
song
was
a
jawbone
old
and
bruised
And
worn
out
in
the
service
of
the
muse
And
along
its
sides
and
teeth
were
written
words
I
ran
my
palm
along
them
and
I
heard
Lucky
are
you
who
finds
me
in
the
wilderness
I
am
the
only
unquiet
ghost
that
does
not
seek
rest
The
words
on
the
bone
of
song
were
close
and
small
And
though
their
tongues
were
dead
I
found
I
knew
them
all
In
the
hieroglyphs
of
quills
and
quatrain
lines
Osiris—the
fall
of
Troy—Auld
Lang
Syne
Kathleen
Mauvoreen—Magnificat—Your
Cheatin'
Heart
The
chords
of
a
covenant
king
singing
for
the
Ark
Then
I
saw
on
a
white
space
that
was
left
A
blessing
written
older
than
the
rest
It
said
leave
me
here
I
care
not
for
wealth
or
fame
I'll
remember
your
song
– but
I'll
forget
your
name
The
words
that
I
sang
blew
off
like
the
leaves
in
the
wind
And
perched
like
birds
in
the
branches
before
landing
on
the
bone
again
Then
the
bone
was
quiet
it
said
no
more
to
me
So
I
wrapped
it
in
the
ribbons
of
a
sycamore
tree
And
as
night
had
come
I
turned
around
and
headed
home
With
a
lightness
in
my
step
and
a
song
in
my
bones
Lucky
are
you
who
finds
me
in
the
wilderness
I
am
the
only
unquiet
ghost
that
does
not
seek
rest
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