Текст песни Lake Song - The Decemberists
Down
by
the
lake
We
were
overturning
pebbles
And
upending
all
the
animals
alight
And
I
took
a
drag
From
your
cigarette
and
pinched
it
'Tween
my
finger
and
my
thumb
Till
it
died
And
the
sun
burned
low
on
the
radio
Say
that
you
will
Say
you
will
or
will
you
won't
Or
you
whatever
you
prevaricate
Your
whole
life,
don't
you?
This
much
I
can
say:
I
would've
waited
till
the
oceans
Fell
Away
and
all
the
sunken
cities
Would
reveal
themselves
to
you
But
you
won't,
will
you?
Because
you
never
do
And
the
sun
burned
through
Sweet
as
honeydew
And
I
Seventeen
and
terminally
fey
I
wrote
it
down
and
threw
it
all
away
Never
gave
a
thought
to
what
I
paid
And
you
All
sibylline,
reclining
in
your
pew
You
tattered
me,
you
tethered
me
to
you
The
things
you
would
and
wouldn't
do
To
tell
the
truth
I
never
had
a
clue
Now
we
arise
To
curse
those
young
suburban
villains
And
their
ill-begotten
children
from
the
lawn
Come
to
me
now
And
on
this
station
wagon
window
Set
the
ghost
of
your
two
footprints
That
they
might
haunt
me
when
you're
gone
And
when
the
light
broke
dawn
You
were
forever
gone
But
I
remember
you:
You
were
full
You
were
full
and
sweet
as
honeydew
And
I
Seventeen
and
terminally
fey
I
wrote
it
down
and
threw
it
all
away
And
never
gave
a
thought
to
what
I
paid
All
sibylline,
reclining
in
your
pew
You
tattered
me,
you
tethered
me
to
you
The
things
you
would
and
wouldn't
do
You
noticed
how
I
never
had
a
clue
Never
had
a
clue
You
were
full
and
sweet
as
honeydew
You
were
full
and
sweet
as
honeydew
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