Rosemont

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Oh I know everybody here's been dying to get back to Rosemont Street
 But that road was made of flesh and now it's dead and now it's beat
 The sun burnt past every rock across the street from that cracked lot
 Detroit air just breaths away and that sun died in a petrified way
 Onto the driveway, table napkins blown away
 Into the alleyway and summer is the strangest time of day
 I've seen beauty far upstate
 A century is all it takes
 To turn a homestead to the ground
 But there is one thing that I found
 I ain't seen these things in vain
 And deep outside the siren's wailing far from me on the still night
 And through the yards the spores are sailing on the toes of those dreams in flight
 To the north... back and forth
 Our moments make us off-ramp islands where language tramps and falls to silence
 Oh to forget... the T.V. set
 And images of stranger feelings rape our walls and wallpaper our ceilings
 I've seen beauty far upstate
 A century is all it takes
 To turn a homestead to the ground
 But there is one thing that I found
 I ain't seen these things in vain
 I was born to the lawnmower's crying
 And the drying of our gilded lot
 Trust in God when our roofs are sighing, again
 And the hill is crying thanks a lot
 Watertowers are drunker than grandfathers
 But they're equally happy
 All that's golden was once eternally unfoldin'
 Now dusktime is the glimpse to see it...
 But I'm a burstin' piece, a questionin' priest, like a politician out east
 I've seen swimming pools full of darkness, on the brightest moonlit nights
 And I've seen fairgrounds, heard their sounds, and in that ground lies just what I've found
 Basements are now all we got with decade shades and days that rot
 Landbirds flew over my head, flag at half mast no one is dead
 Oh I know that that's not true, but we're so desp'rate, what else can we do?
 I've seen beauty far upstate
 A century is all it takes
 To turn a homestead to the ground
 But there is one thing that I found
 I ain't seen these things in vain
 And everybody dying here has made it back to Rosemont Street
 The roses shake, the sidewalk aches and Detroit air is hissing at our feet
 

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Duration
05:28
Tempo
160 BPM

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