Light Rail Coyote

Album: One Beat (2002)
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  • Let's meet in the city where
    The rivers cross, bridges there
    Let's go float down into the stream
    Of rich and poor pioneers
    A kid from a western town
    Wants to be seen, and go out
    Let's borrow my parents car
    Let's stay out all night up there
    And Burnside will be our street
    Where the kids and the hookers meet
    Diners and strip club junk
    Bookstores and punk rock clubs

    I'm as green as this blade
    In the grass that bends
    In the wind that blows
    On the long weekends
    Where I cross the bridge
    To the water fountains
    And drink in the hope
    That the city brings
    (Water, building and sin
    Big Oregon city draws you in
    A promise fulfilled or not
    Just hang on until the summer, it's hot)

    We'll make our home water-tight
    Work all day, play all night
    And hope we're not washed away
    By deceit or tragedy
    And Joan of Arc rules northeast
    Where the poor and the hipsters meet
    The grid that divides us all
    The river makes final call
    Out at the edge of town
    Where airfield runs water down
    Coyote crosses old tracks
    And hops on the Light-Rail Max

    And if you wanna be a friend of mine
    Cross the river to the east side
    Find me on the eve of suicide
    Tell me the city is no place to hide
    Take me out into a sunny day
    Through the grotto or the promenade
    You came to me in the nick of time
    Thankful for the things I left behind

    Oh dirty river, come let me in Writer/s: CARRIE RACHEL BROWNSTEIN, CORIN LISA TUCKER, JANET LEE WEISS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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