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Take Me Away - Jim White



     
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That's how they found him
He was howling at the moon
He's sitting right there on the railway tracks
And the train was coming
There was a string of wild flowers
Draped around his collar
And when he saw the men were coming for him
Well, he began to holler
He cried, "Take me away, take me away"
But the men could not be sure
If he was talking to them or talking to the oncoming train
Now his mama she watched religion on the TV
Each day from dawn to dusk
And at night when she'd hear him howling
Well, she'd cried to Jesus
For years she begged the Sweet Redeemer
To heal her crazy son
Until finally she just gave up on miracles

And called the men to come
She told them, "Take him away, take my son away
'Cause after 20 long years
I've simply run out prayers to pray"
But as he stood to fight the men
From the other side of the railway bed
He thought he heard the calling voice
Of an old friend he thought long dead
But when he turned away from the men
He found it was a stranger calling him
And as if he knew that man
He smiled and raised his hand
As he stepped into the golden sun
Of the headlight of the oncoming train
And as he did he locked eyes with that stranger
He cried out one last time
He cried, "Take me away, please, take me away"
And to this day in this little town
Not a soul knows what he was trying to say
All them years of shouting take me away
No, no one knows what he was trying to say
Or who that stranger was

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Jim White is a southern gothic alt-country singer-songwriter. He has released four albums as a solo artist.

While his music is based in americana, he borrows elements from rock, rhythm and blues, and even electronica, often piecing sounds together in the lo-fi cut-and-paste fashion of artists like Tom Waits. His albums have featured a wide variety of collaborators, such as Victoria Williams, Morcheeba, Aimee Mann, Barenaked Ladies, and Joe Henry. He is signed to David Byrne's Luaka Bop label and appeared in the BBC documentary, Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus, which looks at musicians inspired by the culture of the American South.

Not be confused with the acclaimed Dirty Three / Cat Power / Smog / P. J. Harvey / Nina Nastasia drummer, who also had a recent collaboration album "You Follow Me" with Nastasia under the name of Nina Nastasia And Jim White

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