And the trees blow around
In the gathering gale
As I loose my bloodhound
Upon the trail
And the rains came heavy from the north
And they were all outside
But I was not
I was in the kitchen looking out over the fields
[Chorus: Henry Jamison]
Standing in the doorway, the doorway
Watching the lightning and the trees sway
Singing “I me mine, I me mine”
[Verse 2: Henry Jamison]
And the rains came heavy from the north
They were in their little boats
But I was not
I was in bed
And I pillow bite
In my dream I sleepwalk
And I drink a beer
With Doris Day at the café down the block
So drink your beer
Drink your coffee
In the fear
Of the great nothing
[Chorus: Henry Jamison]
Standing in the doorway, the doorway
Watching the lightning and the trees sway
Singing “I me mine, I me mine”
Standing in the doorway, the doorway
Watching the lightning and the trees sway
Singing “I me mine, I me mine”
[Verse 1: Henry Jamison] And the trees blow around In the gathering gale As I loose my bloodhound Upon the trail And the rains came heavy from the north And they were all outside But I was not I was in the kitchen looking out over the fields [Chorus: Henry Jamison] Standing in the doorway, the doorway Watching the lightning and the trees sway Singing “I me mine, I me mine” [Verse 2: Henry Jamison] And the rains came heavy from the north They were in their little boats But I was not I was in bed And I pillow bite In my dream I sleepwalk And I drink a beer With Doris Day at the café down the block So drink your beer Drink your coffee In the fear Of the great nothing [Chorus: Henry Jamison] Standing in the doorway, the doorway Watching the lightning and the trees sway Singing “I me mine, I me mine” Standing in the doorway, the doorway Watching the lightning and the trees sway Singing “I me mine, I me mine” Explain Request ×
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