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I was born in a mortuary
Full of worry
Ice water in my veins
Gave my heart in the school library
Never knew her name
Lost my tongue in the sanctuary
Heaven spare me!
Hands raised above my head
Sent my brain to the seminary
Never seen again
Swing low
Grey bones
Don't know if I'll ever be whole again
Left my spine at the wedding chapel
Full of people

Feet turning into lead
Lost a leg at the iron foundry
where they found me dead
Drained my blood at the mortuary
No more worry
Ice water in my veins
Took my bones to the cemetery
Where they still remain
Swing low
Grey bones
Don't know if I'll ever be whole again
Swing low
Grey bones
Don't know if I'll ever be whole again
Swing low
Grey bones
Don't know if I'll ever be whole again
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Lyrics submitted by Sarah Williams.

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To call Jeremy Messersmith a musician is half-truth: He’s also a storyteller, who has carefully crafted a trilogy of songs that narrate life. His first full-length release The Alcatraz Kid is a moving collection of acoustic-driven lullabies with titles like “Novocain” and “Beautiful Children” that innocently question the purpose of things to come. The integrity of these delicate songs immediately struck a chord with critics and fans alike, and captured the attention of Semisonic’s Dan Wilson, who offered to produce Messersmith’s follow-up album, The Silver City.

Read more about Jeremy Messersmith on Last.fm.


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