Rusted Fields

Album: Old School Dropouts (2001)
  • Out beyond the mills and the radioactive fills
    We went out into the night
    And we got right, we got right
    And on our walk, I just couldn’t talk
    It all began to seem a crazy dream, a crazy thing
    Head out…
    I’m heading out
    I’ll see you there.
    Across the waves of steel.
    Head out…
    I’m heading out. I’ll see you there
    Across the rusted fields
    Points upon a map
    Thoughts that turn to scrap
    And things that rust away,
    And you still claim that you are gonna name
    Our new Southern Man, if you can
    And once in a while you find a thing that matters more
    You want a thing that matters more than this
    And I have been trying
    But I can’t offer anymore, no I can’t offer any more than this
    Head out…
    I’m heading out
    I’ll see you there.
    Across the waves of steel.
    Head out…
    I’m heading out. I’ll see you there
    Across the rusted fields
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