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Sun Kil Moon - Truck Driver Lyrics

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  • My uncle died in a fire on his birthday.
  • Redneck that he was, burning trash in the yard one day.
  • On the pile he threw an aerosol can of spray.
  • And that's how he died in the fire that day.
  • Before he retired he was a truck driver.
  • He'd be gone through the winters and all through the summers.
  • In the winters us kids would order Dominoes and watch Happy Days.
  • And in the summer we get frogs at the pond and fry up their legs.
  • My aunt still lives there out in Ohio.
  • I visit her and the autumn air, she makes me smile.
  • We remember the story of when I was young.
  • Getting stung by a hornet, she caressed my foot, rubbed baking powder on it.
  • I was probably five at their home in Nevarn.
  • My cousin's friend was in the yard playing guitar.
  • We all gathered round, listened to her play and sing.
  • And I fell into a trance and knew that one day I'd do the same thing.
  • My uncle died in a fire on his birthday.
  • Out by the barn in his old collection of cars.
  • Third degree burns, a charred up shovel near his hand.
  • My uncle died a respected man.
  • I flew out there, I went to his funeral.
  • It was stormy that day, the sky was deep purple.
  • And babies were crying, Kentucky Fried Chicken was served.
  • And that's how he would have wanted it I'm sure.
  • And after the funeral out there in Nevarn,
  • They all gathered round when I picked up a guitar.
  • They fell into a trance as I sang and I played.
  • And outside the frost grew and the mantises prayed and prayed.

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