Текст песни Hometown Hooray - White Hinterland
Down
by
the
old
stone
church
Where
the
joe-pye
weed
and
the
mallows
grow
Those
petals
bigger
then
my
fist
Watch
them
bob
and
bow
when
the
wind
does
blow
There
grows
a
cypress
tree
And
in
its
trunk
I
carved
you
name
And
right
beside
it
I
carved
mine
They'll
give
you
the
hometown
hooray
When
you
come
home,
baby
Bronze
your
combat
boots
And
set
your
bones
in
clay
Write
down
every
word
you
ever
had
to
say
No
one
wants
to
believe
you
died
in
vain
The
first
spring
that
you
were
gone
The
women
who
lived
on
the
flat
roof-tops
Had
sherds
sewn
with
quickly
germinating
seeds
of
greens
In
all
of
their
Sapphic
celebrations
They
held
fires
and
dances,
chanted
your
name
Tied
yellow
ribbons
round
the
trunks
of
trees
in
town
They'll
give
you
the
hometown
hooray
When
you
come
home,
baby
Bronze
your
combat
boots
And
set
your
bones
in
clay
Write
down
every
word
you
ever
had
to
say
With
Homeric
undertones
and
half
the
length
But
the
skies
held
a
collusion
of
their
own
And
on
the
sunniest
day
there
ever
was
You
died
at
the
tusk
of
a
bayonet
And
Aphrodite
found
your
body
Sprinkled
nectar
in
your
wounds
And
you
blood
dripped
red
anemones
That
shimmered
just
like
precious
stones
And
they
floated
down
the
riverbank
To
the
tributary
that
now
shares
your
name
And
the
rapids
from
then
on
ran
red
They
run
red
to
this
day
They'll
give
you
the
hometown
hooray
When
you
come
home,
baby
Oh
bronze
your
combat
boots
And
set
your
bones
in
clay
Write
down
every
word
you
ever
had
to
say
With
Homeric
undertones
and
half
the
length
We
used
to
walk
past
the
blue
schoolhouse
We
wore
our
love
like
it
was
a
crown
And
our
skin
was
a
map
we
knew
by
heart
We
never
once
got
lost
We
never
once
got
lost
No
one
wants
to
believe
you
died
in
vain
The
Sapphic
women
who
love
you
so
Still
cry
every
spring
when
the
fennel
goes
And
the
wheat
and
the
barley
and
the
hardy
rye
Wither
and
go
to
seed
I
walk
down
to
the
old
stone
church
Where
the
joe-pye
weed
and
the
mallows
grow
Those
petals
droop
now
heavy
with
rain
Watch
them
bob
and
bow
when
the
wind
does
blow
There,
my
favorite
cypress
tree
As
tall
as
the
steeples
I
can
see
They've
tied
a
yellow-ribbon
'round
its
trunk
That
covers
your
name
where
I
carved
it
twice
I
rip
that
ribbon
off
the
tree
Burn
it
down
by
the
river
that
now
shares
your
name
Place
the
ash
where
the
water
ravenously
licks
the
riverbank
We
used
to
walk
past
the
blue
schoolhouse
We
wore
our
love
like
it
was
a
crown
And
our
skin
was
a
map
I
knew
by
heart
We
never
once
got
lost
We
never
once
got
lost
No
one
wants
to
believe
you
died
in
vain
Внимание! Не стесняйтесь оставлять отзывы.