postcards

Singer: black lab

green eyed boy on a farm town street

got a ride to the coast

south by southeast

'don't worry about me no more'

met a girl in spain

so the postcards said

there's a little white house

a king size bed

but he walked away like every time before

and the loneliness was sneaking up behind him

he's gone and run somewhere he knows'll never find him

on african plains like he always said he would

in foreign words he understood

he signed his name 'you don't know what you're missing'

but on the dusty road with hands cracked dry

in the tall grass where the dogs are crying

i sometimes wonder if he listens to the loneliness

and all he heard the preacher say

was 'live your life before it slips away'

so the postcards come to this old town

and there's less to read and more to imagine now

but kids he grew up with and folks he loves

we hold him

close enough i hope

and i hope there's someone with him

and that the wind out where he's walking blows behind him

he's gone and run somewhere he knows'll never find him

and the wind blows in

the door gets shut

a thousand times

if i've told them once. they don't remember

but he smiles at me

he says hello

there are people turned everywhere we go

so how can i remember when it comes and it goes

the wind blows in this empty room

it comes too late and then it goes too soon