Hourglass

Patty Griffin

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    The hourglass never really runs out of sand
    You get to the end and you just turn it upside down again
    It's like a book where the story never ends
    The plot keeps turning around
    I was dancing with my eyes closed
    The music had me in a trance
    Six o'clock in the morning came around
    I was the last one at the dance

    Boy, it takes a stiff upper lip
    A turned-up collar and some very strong hips
    A strong will for when the money slips
    And they ain't calling you a lady now

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    A sister told me some time ago
    There's no reward for lost sheep
    You better learn to look sharp
    Keep it in the lines
    Don't go swimming where the river's too deep
    But I knew all along that that just wasn't me
    I was swimming in the river with the ghosts and debris
    Shouldn't a person at least try to be free
    Instead of giving up and just pretending to be?

    The morning leaves you in a strange place
    Dirty mirror and a stranger's face
    Nowhere to run, too late to back out of it
    Might as well stick around and take a crack out of it

    I heard it said many times that life is a dream
    But it ends up dreaming of a crazy machine
    That's been choking out the love
    Killing too many dreamers
    And I just want to tear that old machine down
    Ask me what what I would dream of in this place
    I dream of a forest where we could all meet face-to-face
    Where love could be love
    And dreams could be dreamers
    Dreamers dreaming of love and its many wonders
    Dreamers dreaming of love, one more time now
    Dreamers dreaming of love

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    Composición: Patty Griffin

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