over the canyon she’s high, waving her arms
a silhouette over the water
no one can claim her but someone still taught her to climb
somebody’s losing a daughter
oh sometimes a child wants to walk alone
pathless, waiting for the world
to explode or to turn, flood or to burn
that’s how it ends, how it begins
dyin to learn how to learn
it goes slow, slow, slow
this song goes out to my mom, worried i’m dead
hitchhiking out on the highway
callin her friends just to brag that her boy’s in a band
prayin a good girl will find me
but oh sometimes i just have to wander alone
we’re born
we live for show
to be shown
to begin
to begin again
we begin
pathless
credits
from POISON I DRANK FROM,
released April 11, 2003
Jason Schwanz (contrabass), Bret Vogel (tenor sax), BF (horns, piano, timpani, vibraphone, xylophone, drums)
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