Honolulu Blues - Craig Finn



     
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Honolulu Blues Lyrics


A man darkened our doorway
He said he's here to share the good news
He had a smile straight from the movies
But when I looked down at his shoes
There were holes and they showed his toes
The right was left, the black was brownAnd later on in the garage
I couldn't find my chainsaw
In the distance I heard trees
Just falling downI was underneath the city
I was riding around on trains
Fell asleep before Nassau Ave.
And I ended up in Maine
There were big tall trees and rocky coastline
And the waves came in so wildBut for all the natural beauty
There were still so many kids
That were asking me for something
That could help them to get highWe're all good, we're all bad
We're euphoric and we're sad

We roll the rock away and check the tomb
We're awake and we're aware
That we're confused and cold and scaredAnd the cross reminds us that
He died for me and you
Woke up in the ocean
With the Honolulu BluesJoan Didion and Graham Greene
Said roughly the same thing
You bring your Jesus to the jungle
Try to teach people to sing
All those hymns that you love'Cause you learned them as a kid
And they make perfect sense to you
There's a point in time when thousands die
And you've got to maybe think
That maybe Jesus isn't getting throughWe're freezing in the forest
There's no wood to heat the house
We took axes to the furniture
We pulled the floorboards outThere's animals scratching at the door
And they know we're gonna die
There were big tall trees and rocky coastline
And the waves came in so wildWe're all wild, we're all free
We're all back from Tennessee
With the souvenirs to prove that we were thereWe're flying around in planes
We're riding around in trains
Searching out those panoramic views
Woke up in the ocean with the Honolulu bluesWe're all good, we're all bad
We're euphoric and we're sad
We roll the rock away and check the tomb
We're awake and we're alarmed
At the scars scratched in your armThe cross reminds us that
He died for me and you
Woke up in Oahu
With the Honolulu blues

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Craig Finn is the man behind Lifter Puller, The Brokerdealer and The Hold Steady. He was also featured on Rhymesayers rapper P.O.S.'s Safety In Speed (Heavy Metal). He released his first solo album, Clear Heart Full Eyes, on January of 2012.

Here is some background information on Clear Heart Full Eyes from the No Future Songfacts . In early 2011 Hold Steady frontman Craig Finn challenged himself to write a new song every day in his Brooklyn apartment for his first solo album. "I had written a bunch of songs that were outside of the norm for The Hold Steady, a little quieter and perhaps more narrative," he said. "I wanted to gain some experience and insight into the process of making a record by working with new people." Finn enlisted producer Mike McCarthy (Spoon) and traveled to an Austin, Texas studio far away from his New York comfort zone. He hooked up with some local musicians there, including members of Phosphorescent and White Denim and sang his vocals live, keeping takes to a minimum and completed recording in a few days. The resulting album, Clear Heart Full Eyes was released on January 24, 2012 on Vagrant Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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