I Love That Man

Album: Cripple Crow (2005)
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  • I love that man when he's on stage
    I hear bad things in a good way
    And how I thank you all the time
    So don't refuse this thank you of mine

    And I arrive at your feet in peace
    And I spend my time as I please
    And I can't stop light from shining in
    My god damned breath keeps breathing

    And at your end and your leaving
    May you have no sin worth grieving
    And I hope that I can someday ask
    Something new to you at last

    Now you talk, I'll pour
    And our nearness grows
    And when I'm bored, I'll let you know

    This black ink cross that's on our palms
    Let's keep them on
    And never wash them off
    It ain't for God, it's just for us

    Once my friend but never again
    And once we're in, we never end Writer/s: DEVENDRA BANHART
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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