Текст песни Myrna Loy - Josh Ritter
Let
me
stay
with
you
a
while
and
tell
old,
old
stories
Of
your
oft
electric
laughter
and
your
charms
How
you
came
out
of
Montana
with
a
wolf
pup
at
your
heels
And
a
snow
white
rabbit
huddled
in
your
arms
In
the
darkness,
in
the
darkness
In
the
darkness
Remember,
hey,
those
Gold
Rush
days
are
the
gold
dust
in
the
mud
From
Main
St.
leading
all
the
way
to
Alder
With
sunset
turned
the
color
of
a
lover's
throated
blush
And
with
moonrise,
blazed
some
new
and
silver
river
In
the
darkness,
in
the
darkness
In
the
darkness
The
minister
was
bloodless
and
the
preachers
were
on
fire
And
mahātmās
sang
their
love
songs
in
nasturtiums
But
if
he,
or
they,
or
any
of
their
masters
called
my
name
I
was
in
your
holy
temple
and
never
heard
them
In
the
darkness,
in
the
darkness
In
the
darkness
Remember,
hey,
those
Gold
Rush
days,
some
last
chance
ghost
saloon
And
you,
and
I,
and
all
the
miners
watching
As
shadows
danced
across
a
screen
as
quiet
as
the
moon
Without
sound
if
you're
resignifying
all
things
The
whole
town
was
alive
that
night
as
we
floated
down
the
street
Through
fist
fights,
cowboy
police,
parlor
women
And
the
light
from
the
projector
seemed
to
grow
within
your
soul
Like
an
old
bull-throated
songbird
in
its
prison
In
the
darkness,
in
the
darkness
In
the
darkness
They're
tearing
down
the
movies
now,
not
a
stone
upon
a
stone
All
dust
is
dust
no
matter
how
celestial
But
I,
who
tasted
hornet
juice
and
honey
on
the
rose
Would
you
survive
for
all
their
cold
memorials?
Still
every
now
and
then
sometimes
when
the
night
sky
gets
so
bright
And
no
Bethlehem
of
stars
could
match
its
burning
I
go
out
into
the
fields
until
I
can
feel
you
by
my
side
And
my
memory
is
a
book
of
gold
thrown
open
And
you
rode
a
white
horse,
the
queen
of
the
harvest
kissed
your
cheek
The
boys
all
took
one
look
and
found
that
they
could
no
longer
speak
In
the
darkness,
in
the
darkness
In
the
darkness
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