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song for reverend tim's children

Remember when the days were long
And rolled beneath a deep blue sky
Didn't have a care in the world
With mommy and daddy standing by . . .

When happily ever after fails
And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
The lawyers dwell on small details
Since daddy had to fly

But I know a place where we can go
That's still untouched by man
We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by
And the tall grass wave in the wind

You can lay your head back on the ground
And let your hair fall all around me
Offer up your best defense
But this is the end.
This is the end of the innocence.

O beautiful, for spacious skies
But now those skies are threatening
They're beating plowshares into swords
For this tired old man that we elected king

Armchair warriors often fail
And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
The lawyers clean up all details
Since daddy had to lie.

But I know a place where we can go
And wash away this sin
We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by
And the tall grass wave in the wind

Just lay your head back on the ground
And let your hair spill all around me
Offer up your best defense
But this is the end.
This is the end of the innocence.

Who knows how long this will last
Now we've come so far, so fast
But, somewhere back there in the dust
That same small town in each of us

I need to remember this
So baby give me just one kiss
And let me take a long last look
Before we say good-bye

Just lay your head back on the ground
And let your hair fall all around me
Offer up your best defense
But this is the end.
This is the end of the innocence.

By Swifty | November 7, 2006 in Yesterday's News | Permalink

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Who is Reverend Tim? I'm searching my hair and soul and failing. However, the references to Mary Martin as 'Peter Pan' are most pleasant, as are those to 'One Last Kiss' from 'Bye Bye Birdie.'

Posted by: Patrick J. Mullins | Nov 7, 2006 11:23:37 PM

Any relation to Tiny Tim?

You'll spread a fire with this, too, mark my words. (Hard-boiled egos come out the same way, every time.)

Posted by: Matt | Nov 8, 2006 12:07:51 AM

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