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Sticks and stones
Blood, ash, and bone
I shake the tree, swim out alone
Turning over the dark Missouri
Now that every new leaf I had is gone
Gather wood against the weather
Pile up stones against the sky
String up bulbs like pearls between us
And the heavens blackest eye
Tell the hour: "go take another"
Go down Moses, without a fuss
Give in to the lawless water
And send that little boat for us
Sticks and stones
Blood, ash, and bone
I shake the tree, swim out alone
Turning over the dark Missouri
Now that every new leaf I had is gone
The moon's near empty, a swinging saber
Keeping every prayer at bay
At the throat of love for ransom
From the dull approaching day
There is no lord that rides this boarder
No fences stretch this far to show
How times will side against another
As one arrives and others go
Sticks and stones
Blood, ash, and bone
I shake the tree, swim out alone
Turning over the dark Missouri
Now that every new leaf I had is gone
Whores are dressed in fire and feathers
On the beach, sit in a row
Climb the banks through scrub and tender
Disappear where rabbits go
They had nothing that I needed
But I gave them all I had
Just to share the dirt between them
As they waited, smoked and laughed
Sticks and stones
Blood, ash, and bone
I shake the tree, swim out alone
Turning over the dark Missouri
Now that every new leaf I had is gone
Now that every new leaf I had is gone
Now that every new leaf I had is gone