Laddie Lyrics
written by Sabiné Heusler-Schick © 2011 Artemesiablack
I drowned in the sound of your wonderful bickering
that lasted all night till the moon lost it’s glow
she wandered the streets with her hair all a fluttering
in the wind as it blew to the south, laddie don’t go
mind over matter and starry skies lingering
he wears the hat of the master of vines
hang my head over the bright orange rafters
she bends like the reeds of her watery greed, laddie don’t go
Find me a finger that points to the outcast
strangers who walk with the gait of a mule
I’ll find a penny under buckets of rain fall
before I let one more tiny bird fall, laddie don’t go,
lights a cigarette, takes another sip
yellow the light falls on finger tips, he takes another sip
taken to leaning on the gas lights, he stumbles he stumbles he stumbles he stumbles, laddie don’t go, stumbles, he stumbles, he stumbles, he stumbles, he stumbles, he stumbles, he stumbles, laddie don’t go, laddie don’t go.