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Beyond the Fence Lyrics
Two flat tires on the Model T
Two birds fighting for a worm
Faded squares like snowy TV screens
Where your photographs were hung
Keep Old Glory folded on a shelf
In a cabinet full of guns
Sell that engine block to someone else
Maybe they can make it run
How'd that calf get out beyond the fence?
How'd that hole get in your jeans?
Movie show was once but twenty cents
That mud there was once a stream
The moon is high, your nose is burnt
Your dog is gone
Your mouth is dry, the milk is turned
But Barbara's home
Hand in hand you watch the sun go down
Colored lullabye of God
Barbara wears her mother's old nightgown
Sleeping with a nightlight on
White sheet blowing on a short clothesline
New tree bending to the breeze
This clock's beautiful but can't keep time
What's that scar on both your knees?
The moon is high, your nose is burned
Your dog is gone
Your mouth is dry, the milk has turned
But Barbara's home
Two birds fighting for a worm
Faded squares like snowy TV screens
Where your photographs were hung
In a cabinet full of guns
Sell that engine block to someone else
Maybe they can make it run
How'd that hole get in your jeans?
Movie show was once but twenty cents
That mud there was once a stream
Your dog is gone
Your mouth is dry, the milk is turned
But Barbara's home
Colored lullabye of God
Barbara wears her mother's old nightgown
Sleeping with a nightlight on
New tree bending to the breeze
This clock's beautiful but can't keep time
What's that scar on both your knees?
Your dog is gone
Your mouth is dry, the milk has turned
But Barbara's home
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amazing.... I think there's a video of this song on youtube, not by sam beam but it;s still a nice video...check it out
who is barbara and what happened to her? :( beautiful song.
@nutmeg598 I thought maybe it was sung from the perspective of an aging man and Barbara is his daughter. But maybe it's a conversation between them?
@nutmeg598 I thought maybe it was sung from the perspective of an aging man and Barbara is his daughter. But maybe it's a conversation between them?