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Tule's Blues Lyrics
Oh Tule, it's on account of you that I've been weeping
Here behind my hand
It's lonesome in my heart's land, as the sands of the desert
Oh, tell me, why was it always you, who, through the changes
You, who always sang and played while the green vespers rang
In the heart of the hillside
It's a sad song we always seem to be singing to each other
You and me, sweet and slightly out of key
Like the sound of a running down calliope
Oh Tule, it's once I was your knight in golden armor
With the sun behind my hair
My music filled the air with symbols and lightning
Oh Tule, now can't you see I'm changing like the seasons?
My hair is growing dark
And there's no room left in the ark for a lark with a broken wing
It's a sad song we always seem to be singing to each other
And a child's voice, so tender and out of tune
Keeps a'praying I'll be singing home soon
Oh Tule, it's on account of you that I'll be leaving
'Cross the deep salt sea
Whatever wild worlds I may see, will be empty without you
It's a sad song we always seem to be singing to each other
And a child's voice, so tender and out of tune
Keeps a'praying I'll be singing home soon
Here behind my hand
It's lonesome in my heart's land, as the sands of the desert
You, who always sang and played while the green vespers rang
In the heart of the hillside
You and me, sweet and slightly out of key
Like the sound of a running down calliope
With the sun behind my hair
My music filled the air with symbols and lightning
My hair is growing dark
And there's no room left in the ark for a lark with a broken wing
And a child's voice, so tender and out of tune
Keeps a'praying I'll be singing home soon
'Cross the deep salt sea
Whatever wild worlds I may see, will be empty without you
And a child's voice, so tender and out of tune
Keeps a'praying I'll be singing home soon
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This is a beautiful song that I came across in a record store on Westwood Blvd. I was so delighted to find a record (Wanted Dead or Alive) that Zevon made even before Jackson Browne helped him get his big break, leading to Zevon's first "real" record, titled Warren Zevon.
The phrase "running down calliope" refers to an instrument that sends a gas through locomotive whistles to produce music. According to Wikipedia, they are almost impossible to tune accurately. It's an intelligent reference, but I had trouble finding out what the hell the phrase meant. So I figured I would put that information here in case anyone else didn't have any idea what Warren was talking about.