Jesca Hoop
Jesca Hoop
Jesca Hoop
Jesca Hoop
Jesca Hoop
Jesca Hoop
Jesca Hoop
Jesca Hoop
Jesca Hoop
Jesca Hoop
I carried a bag of rock and stone
Full of memory of our family
Aboard a plane to Tulsa
Five years of waiting for his life to end suddenly
Tearing its way through me
All of the way to Tulsa
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
To know you through them
I walked through a door of a living room that I do not know
To a couch where he slept alone
In the bone yards of the house that Jack built
My brothers were sorting through his fine shoes and fine colognes
Pictures of a childhood home
The glory of the house that Jack built
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
To know you through them
Purple hearts and racing cars
And the words for her you wrote
Your deal was raw but you love us all
And we know it note for note
Now they tell us of your life until the end
Your sister and your best friend
The stories are a revelation
All of a brother and a sailor and an honourable man
A boy driving as fast as he can
To this man, I have no relation
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
It's not enough
To know you through them
Purple hearts and racing cars
And the words for her you wrote
Your deal was raw but you loved us all
And we know it note for note
Purple hearts and racing cars
And the words for her you wrote
Your deal was raw but you loved us, Pa
And we know it note for note
I carried a bag of rock and stone
The House That Jack Built (DOJH) was written by Jesca Hoop.