Down Across the Delaware - James McMurtry

Bills are paid but it makes no difference 
To the gods that seem to rule our home 
Heat shut off for no known reason 
This old building's got a mind of its own 

I can tell your footsteps on the stairs from three flights up 
I know the jingling of your keys 
You won't hear no and you don't look back and you can't slow down 
These days you don't have much to say to me. 

In another town what would fetch a good living 
Here is barely hand to mouth 
So I'm going out and get a U-Haul trailer 
Drag it down the turnpike south 

Where the Garden State gives way to the real world 
Falls away in the rearview mirror 
We'll mend our wounds and wait out the winter 
Down across the Delaware 

We get along in a manner of speaking 
We barely have to speak at all 
Small talk over take-out pizza 
Silently passing in the hall 

Post-It notes... and opposite shifts 
Once in a blue moon we'll wake up in the same room 
Thankful for these thy many gifts 
We run by night, we live it and breathe it 

We're the best of the best and I just don't care 
I'll mend my wounds and wait out the winter 
Down across the Delaware 

And I'll see you in the spring 
When the chill don't cut so deep 
I'll be back around to give this town another crack at me. 

I heard a voice today I swore I knew 
From somewhere down in the southern sticks 
I turned around to see some ragged stranger 
Bummin change on the uptown six 

And I froze like a stone 
Could I ever get that low? 
Turned my face to the window 
There by the grace of God I go 

Where the Garden State gives way to the real world 
Falls away in the rearview mirror 
I'll mend my wounds and wait out the winter 
Down across the Delaware

   - James McMurtry -

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