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White Hinterland lyrics : "Hometown Hooray"

Down by the old stone church
Where the joe-pye weed and the mallows grow
Those petals bigger then my fist

Watch them bob and bow when the wind does blow

There grows a cypress tree

And in its trunk I carved you name
And right beside it I carved mine


They'll give you the hometown hooray
When you come home, baby
Bronze your combat boots

And set your bones in clay
Write down every word you ever had to say
No one wants to believe you died in vain


The first spring that you were gone
The women who lived on the flat roof-tops

Had sherds sewn with quickly germinating seeds of greens

In all of their Sapphic celebrations

They held fires and dances, chanted your name
Tied yellow ribbons round the trunks of trees in town


They'll give you the hometown hooray
When you come home, baby
Bronze your combat boots

And set your bones in clay
Write down every word you ever had to say
With Homeric undertones and half the length


But the skies held a collusion of their own
And on the sunniest day there ever was

You died at the tusk of a bayonet
And Aphrodite found your body
Sprinkled nectar in your wounds

And you blood dripped red anemones
That shimmered just like precious stones


And they floated down the riverbank
To the tributary that now shares your name
And the rapids from then on ran red

They run red to this day

They'll give you the hometown hooray

When you come home, baby
Oh bronze your combat boots
And set your bones in clay

Write down every word you ever had to say
With Homeric undertones and half the length


We used to walk past the blue schoolhouse
We wore our love like it was a crown
And our skin was a map we knew by heart

We never once got lost
We never once got lost
No one wants to believe you died in vain


The Sapphic women who love you so
Still cry every spring when the fennel goes

And the wheat and the barley and the hardy rye
Wither and go to seed


I walk down to the old stone church
where the joe-pye weed and the mallows grow
Those petals droop now heavy with rain

watch them bob and bow when the wind does blow

There, my favorite cypress tree

As tall as the steeples I can see
They've tied a yellow-ribbon 'round its trunk
that covers your name where I carved it twice


I rip that ribbon off the tree
Burn it down by the river that now shares your name

Place the ash where the water ravenously licks the riverbank

We used to walk past the blue schoolhouse
We wore our love like it was a crown
And our skin was a map I knew by heart

We never once got lost
We never once got lost
No one wants to believe you died in vain

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