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Store Room lyrics
But they're together now
Maybe they're not that nice
But they'll be nice now
I remember the position that I was wanting and I wish I could be there now
Oh how I wish I could be there now
I went and locked the fences
I went and hid the wine
Still you worked your way through the fences
You went and took the wine, you took the wine.
You didn't see me sitting by the cases
With garden grinning, smoking hands
Ten prints on my polished toe nails
This crumpled map of all my plans
I remember the position I was wanting, I wish I could be there now
Oh how I wish I could be there now
I go ask Leonard Cohen, in the morning on South Tremaine
If the dog is just a metaphor
And Whitman is he just the frame, is he just the frame
In the valley where the gods live
The rocks they move and slide And they
shake against our living
We ask for sunburnt eyes
The ?rhodenders? ?danes? couldn't answer us
The rocks they ?rub? the ?timber? and clear
?Best? ?sweet? ?haze? is lost among us
Once were back, which way from here, which way from here
Oh poor boy, Danny
that's not the way you hold a gun
Switching free to make you see me
I scratch my face before I run
Then I feel all of the bleeding and I think you must be right behind
Well if you saw me go then you must have followed
I forgot the fence and I left the wine
I remember the position that I was once in, and I wish I could be there now, oh god,
Oh, I wish I could be there now
Part of these releases
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- Track 11 on Songs of Leonard Cohen
- 10 One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong
- 12 Blessed Is the Memory
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