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Crutch Lyrics

Leaving
She came along
She came a long way to see me
She came across snowy fields

Baby
I've almost grown somehow
I'm in between the coasts, but my mind
My mind must be back in Boston

And you're all above the moon
And you're all above the moon
I'm lying across the tracks
And I'm on the train ride back

Slowly
I turned to him and said
"Well if I'm not yet dead then surely
this must be killing me instead"

Turning
I am turning blue
In this bar with you but my mind
Must be back in San Francisco

And you're all above the moon
And you're all above the moon
I'm lying across the tracks
And I'm on the train ride back
And I'm in between the cars
And I'm in between the stars
And you're all above the moon
And you're all above the moon

Highways
my head is loose at last
The radio's on full blast, and I'm rolling
In a midnight Chevrolet

Snowdust
I'm caught dead in the night
The stars and fire light, the sky a jewel
I believe I'm back in Boston

And you're all above the moon
And you're all above the moon
I'm lying across the tracks
And I'm on the train ride back
And I'm in between the cars
And I'm in between the stars
And you're all across the moon
And you're all above the moon
And you're all across the moon
And you're all above the moon
The Moon
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Cover art for Crutch lyrics by Buffalo Tom

His relationship with a woman was complicated by drug use and they split. He's moved on - "almost grown," and wants to get away from that lifestyle. She's still in love with him and has tried to quit - she's "come across the snowy" fields to see him. But it's not working for her. He still has feelings for her, but he's torn between Boston, his past, and San Francisco, his future. I guess he ends up in Boston again.

 
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