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lost sight of ground
never been so down
nothing here to stand on
it's a war-weary road
another faceless tombstone
nothing here to stand on
I turn to face the wind
may never get out
forever caught in a spin
no better place to begin
can't find the phone, can't hear to listen
can't take along what we're missing
just as well to write this postcard from hell
and the bar clock says three a.m.
fallout shelter sign above the door
in other words, don't come here anymore
too many miles between
I heard a dead man scream
nothing here to stand on
each and every step
reeling out more or less
nothing here to stand on
I turn to face the wind
may never get out
forever caught in a spin
no better place to begin
I turn to face the wind
may never get out
forever caught in a spin
no better place to begin
tried to stay, tried to run
there's never been enough reason
to believe in anyone
this trickle-down theory
has left all these pockets empty
and the bar clock says three a.m.
fallout shelter sign above the door
in other words, don't come here anymore
- Album:
- The Seven Inch Singles
- March 16-20 1992
- No Depression
- Still Feel Gone
- Anodyne
- Miscellaneous
- No Depression (Legacy Edition)
- Old Grey Whistle Test: Country
- The Best of Mountain Stage, Vol. 7
- 1992-06-11
- Conmemorativo: A Tribute to Gram Parsons
- The Slaughter Rule
- The Slaughter Rule (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)
- The Slaughter Rule (Original Movie Soundtrack)
- 1992-09-11: Beloit College, Beloit, WI, USA
- 1993-10-15: Chicago, IL, USA
- 1991-03-20: Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO, USA
- 1990-07-29: WFMU-FM, East Orange, NJ, USA
- Trademark of Quality 1993
- Borders Rock Essentials, Volume 4