Текст песни Constellation Blues - The Wallflowers
You
can
tell
a
few
things
about
the
soul
of
a
town
From
the
blood
of
the
men
gone
in
the
ground
Bankrupt
and
buried
by
war
that
is
carried
out
By
messengers
now
Was
born
here
and
married
too
young
staring
The
nose
of
the
barrel
down
Went
milk
to
whiskey
to
the
courthouse
sitting
With
her
stoned
in
her
wedding
gown
My
birthday′s
in
two
months
and
I'll
be
twenty
one
I
am
the
second
oldest
to
an
only
son
Third
generation
to
carry
a
gun
I′ve
got
brown
eyes
like
my
mother
does
First
I
saw
blood
was
in
a
soldier's
hair
Drying
to
his
forehead
in
the
dessert
air
I
knew
his
name
once
but
his
face
I
don't
dare
Recall
in
the
moments
I
go
back
there
Off
the
record
do
you
see
my
tears
On
my
face
and
in
my
ears
As
the
silos
reappear
And
all
of
our
journeys
have
led
us
right
back
here
There′s
something
in
the
water
we′ve
been
passing
around
We've
eaten
the
berries
there
is
no
doubt
Like
our
father
before
us
in
his
paper
crown
Kings
of
nowhere
that
was
ever
found
The
angels
that
used
to
be
guarding
our
beds
Have
all
wandered
off
and
left
us
instead
Too
strung
out
and
much
too
sick
to
defend
Laying
in
the
bathwater
all
lit
up
again
It′s
not
a
rumor,
it's
more
than
true
There′s
nothing
I
wouldn't
do
Be
somewhere
with
only
you
Share
a
little
of
these
constellation
blues
When
it
comes
to
my
death
let
it
be
slow
May
I
be
hunted
in
the
hills
I
know
Let
God
be
certain
I
was
ready
to
go
But
keep
that
secret
from
my
children
though
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