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BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN lyrics : "Black Cowboys"

Raney William's playground was among Haven's streets
Where he ran past melted candles and flower wreaths
Names and photos of the young black faces

Whose death and blood consecrated these places

Raney's mother said Raney stay at my side

For you are my blessing, you are my pride
It's your love here that keeps my soul alive
I want you to come home from school and stay inside


Raney'd do his work and put his books away
There was a channel showed a Western movie everyday

And that brought him home books on the black cowboys of the Oklahoma range
The Seminole scouts that fought the tribes of the Great Plains


Summer come and the days grew long
Raney always had his mother's smile to depend on
Along the street of stray bullets he made his way

To the warmth of her arms at the end of each day

Come the Fall, the rain flooded these homes

In Ezekiel's valley of dry bones
It fell hard and dark to the ground
It fell without a sound


And they took up with a man whose business was the boulevard
Whose smile was fixed in a face that was never off guard

In the pipes 'neath the kitchen sink his secrets are kept
In the day, behind drawn curtains in the next bedroom he slept


And she got lost in the days
The smile Raney depended on dusted away
The arms that held him were no more his own

He lay at night his head pressed to her chest listening to the ghost in her bones

In the kitchen, Raney slipped his hand between the pipes

From a brown bag pulled five hundred dollar bills and stuck it in his coat side
Stood in the dark at his mother's bed
Brushed her hair and kissed her eyes


In the twilight Raney walked to the station on streets of stone
Through Pennsylvania and Ohio his train drifted on

Through the small towns of Indiana the big train crept
As he lay his head back on his seat and slept


He woke and the towns gave way to muddy fields of green
Corn and cotton and endless nothing in between
Over the rutted hills of Oklahoma the red sun slipped and was gone

The moon rose and stripped the earth to its bone

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