Through the war and the soft spring rustle
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Streets are selling some summer hustle
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Across the Maple Street Bridge, in a bristling fog
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Just whistling on is a bowl of prattle
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Just a high snowball on a curb in the fall
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Through the parking lot at Christmas
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I heard a whisper, I heard him call
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He was where the chest was
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Only way our lives open wide and have a shade
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That this is to say
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If you're on a ferry, freezing time for a while
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Throw the waste, that's where the spirit left
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Underneath the house, stuck the frame out here
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Smells like sweat and gasoline
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And when you get hard and your eyes get mean
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'Cause you're on the march but I could almost kiss you
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Don't let them swish you, you have this song, you can take it with you
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Stay lonely, open wide as a fire, a flame
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Don't be ashamed
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Loose a little, lied eyes while our lives fade to gray'
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Did the silence drop? Did your Walkman stop?
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Did the edge turn cold 'cause the message was so close?
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Oh, did you chock it? Oh, can I know?
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I know where this is going because we always blow it
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Only way our lives open wide and have a shade, it's just that way
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Flow down that rive, freezing time, fully wide, just throw the waste
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That's where the spirit waste
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Only way our lives, your eyes on fire, mind your flame
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We won't be dismayed
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When the sun is out and you're screaming by
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I swear that if I had my way
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You know I would've blessed it
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Where the Spirit Left Us
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Okkervil River |