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Tumbling tumble weed, tumblin’ ‘round the sun baked clay.
The rich Earths gone left ya ‘n’ the deserts dun ya dry.
Search then the wilderness that binds yer like a post.
The parched lands all’s left ya since folk dun sed g’bye.
...

There is a presence in the night.
To toss and turn is his delight
Haunted memories through lonely head
Guilt and torment wish them dead.
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The postman knocked at the Tallants door
As they had their toast and tea
‘There’s a very important letter here
It comes from the Ministry’
...

4.

When the wind blows like a drum
Toward lashed windows eyes are drawn
Into the solitude you come
to banish the unkempt air
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O there you go again my loves
We wave across the pond.
To Scarborough fair and maple leaves,
To home you’ve grown so fond.
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Here I stand, where you are.
A shadow in your presence.
Charmed glanced smiles
my eyes do sigh
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Listen, when the sunshine’s above the clouds
It tells everyone a new day has come.
And as it smiles its broad beam
Lights up my face and warms my heart.
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Saw you today and said Hello
And when it was over sat in my car

Ain't gonna see you anymore
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Prop up the skies and batten the walls
Set sail for the sun before night falls.
Role up the shores and pack away the gulls
Herd in the cattle and raging Bulls.
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Tumbleweed

Tumbling tumble weed, tumblin’ ‘round the sun baked clay.
The rich Earths gone left ya ‘n’ the deserts dun ya dry.
Search then the wilderness that binds yer like a post.
The parched lands all’s left ya since folk dun sed g’bye.
Remember, but memories grow darker with long distance run.
The light fades, so too the hand o’ God o’er the sparse ‘n’
dyin’ land.
The last wagon wheels kicked up the dust along the rutted
track.
Gone too sounds o’ boozy laughter from the ghost town
Saloon.

No-more drunken rawhides slapin’ girl b’hinds.
No startled stares through painted faces.
Wi’ Fast-draw playing ragtime, chawin’ on ‘is butt.
Only haunting echoes o’ Hee Haa’s ‘n’ six guns
Blasting bolted horses down the once buslin’ main street.
Its just you now ‘tumble weed’, drawn along the breeze
Brushin’ creaky signs, past clatterin’ Shutters,
Down the whistlin’ wind swept dwellin’s ‘n’ ‘owlin’ empty
passages.
A main street, tho’ it ne’er was a one ‘orse town
Now lies deserted, ‘left to rot in its demise.

I knew ‘em high times! For once I had ‘em good,
Yep, long gone tho’, in my not to distant Past.
So it is my once fertile heart turns to desert dust.
And me soul’s lost in its wilderness ‘n’ like you tumble
Weed,
You ‘n’ me same! Bound to roam forever,
Forced to witness, helpless to save!
Our future being somewhere, out there over that
distant ridge,
On the back o’ some wagon train tis where ‘twas
They took jus’ ‘bout anyt’ing was’n’t screwed down!
‘N’ the post that binds me, Tumbleweed,
‘tis the thought 0’ gettin’ back!

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