Sadie
    (专辑: The Milk-Eyed Mender - 2004)
    
    Sadie, white coat  You carry me home  And bury this bone  And take this pine cone   Bury this bone  To gnaw on it later, gnawing on the 
telephone  Until then, we pray and suspend  The 
notion that these lives do never end   And all day long we talk about mercy  Lead me to water, Lord, I 
sure am thirsty  Down in the 
ditch where I 
nearly served you  Up in the 
clouds where he almost heard you   And all that we built and all that we breathed  And all that we spilt or pulled up like weeds  Is piled up in back and it burns irrevocably  And we spoke up in turns till the 
silence crept over me   And bless you and I 
deeply do  No longer resolute, oh and I 
call to you  But the 
water got so cold  And you do lose what you don't hold   This is an old song, these are old blues  And this is not my tune  But it's mine to use  And the 
seabirds where the 
fear once grew  Will flock with a 
fury and they will bury what'd come for you   And down where I 
darn with the 
milk-eyed mender  You and I 
and a 
love so tender  Stretched on a 
hoop where I 
stitch this adage  Bless our house and its heart so savage   And all that I 
want and all that I 
need  And all that I've got is scattered like seed  And all that I 
knew is moving away from me  And all that I 
know is blowing like tumbleweed   And the 
mealy worms in the 
brine will burn  In a 
salty pyre among the 
fauns and ferns  And the 
love we hold and the 
love we spurn  Will never grow cold, only taciturn   And I'll tell you tomorrow  Oh Sadie, go on home now  And bless those who've sickened below  And bless us who have chosen so   And all that I've got and all that I 
need  I 
tie in a 
knot and I 
lay at your feet  And I 
have not forgot but a 
silence crept over me  So dig up your bone, exhume your pinecone, Sadie