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Sadie
White coat
You carry me home
And bury this bone
And take this pineconeBury this bone
To gnaw on it later, gnawing on the telephone
And 'till then, we pray and suspend
The notion that these lives do never endAnd all day long we talk about mercy
Lead me to water Lord, I sure am thirsty
Down in the ditch where I nearly served you
Up in the clouds where he almost heard youAnd all that we built
And all that we breathed
And all that we spilt
Or pulled up like weeds
Is piled up in back
And it burns irrevocablyAnd we spoke up in turns
'Till the silence crept over meAnd bless you
And I deeply do

No longer resolute
Oh, and I call to youBut the water go so cold
And you do lose
What you don't holdThis is an old song
These are old blues
And this is not my tune
But it's mine to use
And the seabirds
Where the fear once grew
Will flock with a fury
And they will bury
What'd come for youAnd down where I darn with the milk-eyed mender
You and I, and a love so tender
Stretched-on the hoop where I stitch-this addage
"Bless our house and its heart so savage."And all that I want
And all that I need
And all that I got
Is scattered like seed
And all that I knew
Is moving away from meAnd all that I know
Is blowing like tumbleweedAnd the mealy worms
In the brine will burn
In a salty pyre
Among the fauns and fernsAnd the love we hold
And the love we spurn
Will never grow cold
Oh, only taciturnAnd I'll tell you tomorrow
Oh Sadie, go on home now
And bless those who've sickened below
And bless us who have chosen soAnd all that I got
And all that I need
I tie in a knot
And I lay at your feet
And I have not forgot
But a silence crept over meSo dig up your bone
Exhume your pinecone, Sadie

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Joanna Newsom (born January 18, 1982) started taking piano lessons at a very early age and played for a couple of years, but switched to the harp at seven. Her approach to the harp, from the percussive aspects of her playing to her chord changes, was also influenced by West African and Venezuelan harp music, which she began studying at a folk music camp she attended in her early teens. At the same time, she also listened to more vocal-based folk, punk, and jazz like Karen Dalton, Texas Gladden, Patti Smith, and Billie Holiday.

Read more about Joanna Newsom on Last.fm.


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