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The Painted Desert

By: 10000 Maniacs
Album: In My Tribe
Country: *****
Kind of music: *****
Ranking: 7882 ↑+160

10000 Maniacs » The Painted Desert

[ jerome augustyniak/natalie merchant ]



The painted desert can wait till summer.
We've played this game of just imagine long enough.
Wait till summer?
When i'm sure the rains have ended, the blooms have gone,
Everyone killed by the morning frost.
Is a cactus blooming there in every roadside stand
Where the big deal is cowboy gear won in japan?

The painted desert can wait till summer.
We've played this game of just imagine long enough.
Wait till summer?
When i'm sure the rains have ended and the blooms have gone,
Everyone killed by the morning frost.
Is a cactus blooming there upon the northern rim
Or in the ruins of the hopi mesa dens?

You met a new friend in the canyon, or so you wrote.
On a blanket in the cooling sand you and your friend agreed that
The stars were so many there they seemed to overlap.

The painted desert can wait till summer.
We've played this game of just imagine long enough.
Wait till summer?
When i am sure the rain has ended, the blooms have gone,
Everyone killed by the morning frost.
Was a cactus blooming there as you watched the native boy?
In flagstaff trailer court, you wrote the line:
"he kicked a tumbleweed and his mother called him home where the arizona moon met the arizona sun."

I wanted to be there by may at the latest time.
Isn't that the plan we had or have you changed your mind?
I haven't read a word from you since phoenix or tucson.
April is over will you tell me how long before i can be there?


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10000 Maniacs » In the album

Gun Shy
What's The Matter Here
Don't Talk
Cherry Tree
City Of Angels
Verdi Cries
The Painted Desert
Hey Jack Kerouac
My Sister Rose
A Campfire Song
Like The Weather

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