The Night Watchmen

Loons


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I remember that night in Nevada
Breakfast and a bottle of wine
The dust in the air was like rain
But so were the tears in your eyes
The way we argued, the way we kissed
Under the light of the moon
Your slippery hips and the way that you slipped
Into the words of this tune

But now I
Wait for a train to take back home
Ticket in my pocket and my teeth around a rose
But remember you'll never be alone
Just look for me where all the loons have flown

It seems every glass that I drink
Is dragging me out to sea
And I don't have the strength to swim back
And no air left to breath
Livin' on the edge with a gun in my mouth
And a cane in my other hand
It's getting harder to sleep every night
And even harder to stand

So now I
Wait for a train to take back home
Ticket in my pocket and my teeth around a rose
But remember you'll never be alone
Just look for me where all the loons have flown
Cha cha

Can't seem to escape this animal hidden deep in my soul
But I know I can tame the beast if I can just find the train home
And I can
And I can
And I can

I remember that night in Nevada
Breakfast and a bottle of wine
The dust in the air was like rain
But so were the tears in your eyes
The way we argued, the way we kissed
Under the light of the moon
Your slippery hips and the way that you slipped
Into the words of this tune

So now I
Wait for a train to take back home
Ticket in my pocket and my teeth around a rose
But remember you'll never be alone
Just look for me where all the loons have flown
Just look for me where all the loons have flown
Just look for me where all the loons have flown


Writer/s: Gentry Bronson

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