Mason Jennings - Jackson Square lyrics
[Mason Jennings - Jackson Square lyrics]
It leads up here, to this little graveyard
Seven mats in a perfect row
Under each slab is a police car
Just because you say it doesn't make it true
You can say that i'm guilty
Man i just don't care
You can burn my body black
Just don't make me go back to jackson square
I met you on decatur street
With your little bare feet and your violin
I was walkin' by with my guitar in my hand
You smiled at me and i jumped right in
Before i knew it you were all i knew
Every moment together was an answered prayer
After awhile we had some money saved up
And we rented a room over jackson square
And one day everything changed
Your eyes got strange you
Didn't seem yourself you go to tell a story
And you'd start out fine
Halfway through it you'd be somewhere else
And i started having the strangest dream
I held a string and looked up in the air
And you were glowing with the strangest light
Drifting out of sight over jackson square
Life is something that you can't control
When you try to hold onto it
It makes you let go
Things are live like they were before
I can hear her crying
Through the bathroom door
She says she hears spirit's
All around the room
And they're telling her things that
Make her feel scared
I have no idea what to do
Were both in over heads on jackson square
I woke up with the weight on my chest
People were screaming on the street below
I reached for you i was alone in the bed
Wind was blowing through an open window
And suddenly i was very old in
A little boat absolutely nowhere
Staring at the sight of the universe
And your tiny body down on jackson square
And don't tell me that there ain't no end
There damn well is and it wait's in the wings
I see ya kneeling that center stage
In your tiny cage made of angel wings
But i'm here every night
Loading my gun and trying not to go there
Anyone who says that life is clear
Has never seen a mirror or
Been to jackson square
Yeah yeah
Yeah