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Among The Leaves Lyrics
A pillow lays on cold cement
A blanket by a broken vent
She's there a while
And then she's gone
I'm away for weeks
Arrive at night
She hears my steps
Turns off the light and runs
No mind at all, more space than I need
It's just me among the weeds
Among the ghosts
Among the leaves
We've never met but she's a girl
Romance paper books
The floor is covered
In long blonde curls
On afternoons I walk the graves
The rusted cars, the mine shaft caves
See a girl sadly unkempt
A child of neglect
Under moons I pass the tombs
Cross the highways, smell the fumes
See a girl frighteningly gaunt
Somebody didn't want
How do I tell her I don't care
If she sleeps downstairs?
I see her on my errand runs
Looking nervous like a young Mia Farrow
Walk along the gas stops
Window browsing pawn shops
Guns, bows and arrows
Up on past the Halfway house
Past the signs Eighty South
Buttercup and Carrows
Drinking Wild Irish Rose
At the dead end of the road
Sleeping with the sparrows
When evening comes I play guitar
For the planets and the stars
I leave the porch light on
Like I do when I'm gone
Winter, spring, summer, fall
Basement's yours, have a ball
There's always room for you there
Really baby I don't care
A blanket by a broken vent
She's there a while
And then she's gone
Arrive at night
She hears my steps
Turns off the light and runs
It's just me among the weeds
Among the ghosts
Among the leaves
Romance paper books
The floor is covered
In long blonde curls
The rusted cars, the mine shaft caves
See a girl sadly unkempt
A child of neglect
Cross the highways, smell the fumes
See a girl frighteningly gaunt
Somebody didn't want
How do I tell her I don't care
If she sleeps downstairs?
Looking nervous like a young Mia Farrow
Walk along the gas stops
Window browsing pawn shops
Guns, bows and arrows
Up on past the Halfway house
Past the signs Eighty South
Buttercup and Carrows
Drinking Wild Irish Rose
At the dead end of the road
Sleeping with the sparrows
For the planets and the stars
I leave the porch light on
Like I do when I'm gone
Winter, spring, summer, fall
Basement's yours, have a ball
There's always room for you there
Really baby I don't care
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I was so caught up with how pretty this song sounds, I didn't catch the clear narrative until maybe ten listens. A homeless girl stays in this guy's house, likely a touring musician. And he wishes she wouldn't scare off so easily, wishes he could make her feel welcome and share his home. Aside from this, I love every specific detail of this song, the floor covered in long blond curls and paper romance, and on and on.
http://youtu.be/GTjomukPEzo
I always thought this song was about a stray cat. Kozelek has a love of them and mentions them in many songs.
i think the girl is imaginary.