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Distant Stations Songtext
von Andrew Bird

Distant Stations Songtext

I found an old rock
In the dry dirt outside
The door of my motel room
It was a triangle
With soft, round edges
And a split down the middle of one corner
It was darker than English moss
Green like the soft frills of a peacock′s plume

I waited for you
But I never told you where I was
It was you who taught me
How to write these kinds of equations
And I waited on the steps for you
And I hid in the bushes whenever a car pulled into the parking lot
You taught me how to listen, to these
Distant stations (distant stations)
Distant stations (distant stations)
Distant stations


I saw the sky break
I threw a rock at a crow who was playing in the mulch
Of some rosebushes by the motel office and I missed him
By a good yard or two
And I sang old songs from nowhere, Los Angeles to Albuquerque
I said a small prayer for the poor and the naked and the hungry
And I prayed real hard for you

I waited for you
But I never told you where I was
It was you who taught me
How to write these kinds of equations
I waited on the steps for you
And I hid in the bushes whenever a car pulled into the parking lot
You taught me how to listen, to these
Distant stations (distant stations)
Distant stations (distant stations)
Distant stations (distant stations)
Distant stations (distant stations)
I waited on the steps for you, distant stations (distant stations)
These kinds of equations, distant stations (distant stations)
The naked and the hungry, distant stations (distant stations)
I prayed real hard for you, distant stations (distant stations)
Distant stations

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