god.knows.where.[boulder?].mid.1980s
my first midlife crisis, i was 26-ish, convinced i was washed up [maybe that was true]â¦i so desperately wanted to be van morrison or robbie robertson or keith richardsâ¦or some combo [with a fake jamaican patois]â¦and i was trying to write like thatâ¦and thusâ¦this songâ¦recorded with little women
it has been very popular on the funeral circuitâ¦a niche i should have paid more attention toâ¦weirdly, for meâ¦it proves that you can grow into songsâ¦maybe have no idea what something is about when you're writing itâ¦then years later it's an âoh duh' momentâ¦and it reminds me of so many people i really missâ¦
Mama taught me how to smile
Papa taught me how to walk a mile
For a camel, before the jackals
Pick my bones
My salvation and my rebirth
You're my damnation, baby, you're my curse
Bleed me baby, lick the bowl and
Eat my soul
My soul, my soul
My fate lies in the dice you roll
You and Jesus set my table and
Eat my soul
You're bathing in your holiness
Drowning in your distress
Don't you know it's bad for business
As business goes
You let it go
Raise your conscience, raise your head
You raise your children like you raise the dead
There's no need for conversation
It's been said
Burn your bridges, screw the toll
The road you travel is the road you own
It's your picnic and it's your casket
Yours alone
Mama taught me how to smile
Papa taught me how to walk a mile
For a camel, before the jackals
Pick my bones
My soul, my soul
The queen is dead and heads will roll
You and Jesus set my table and
Eat my soul