Dedicated to the memory of Dennis M. Harrington, Jr.
lyrics
Hot rain falling on a cold tin roof
Your last bottle was 100 proof
The weather-vane wobbled but it never moved
Burned like fire but it went down smooth
Heed my words, young man, I promise all your assets will not keep you warm
But your vision gets much better once you've seen life through the eye of a storm
Tall grass falling at the end of June
Silver stripping right off the spoon
The water's boiling but it freezes soon
Piano's creaking and it's out of tune
Make your voice a loud one, son, I know you have a story to be sung
Never change your melody to fit the beat of someone else's drum
Sunlight shining off of Queen Anne's lace
Casting light on a headstone's face
The tall man's steps are all around this place
The quiet rooms were never empty space
credits
from Live at The Wilbury,
released May 12, 2018
Lyrics by J. Weir
Music by D. Starling, J. Weir
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