- Votes:
- Composer:
- Leo Kottke
 
- See also:
Leo Kottke - Husbandry lyrics
From the Album "That's What" (1990)
 She's sixty-one years old and hiding in a school bus
 Kind of objectionable
 With a heart like a fist
 She stood on a street in Norfork in a pea-coat and a headache
 watching the traffic splash by
 When a four day clown in a pick-up truck drove her out to the woods
 Down a gravel lane, down a dirt road, down some dust on the grass
 To a shadow, with some bricks around it
 Near a pecan tree, near a boulder, near a dog, near invisible
 He dobbed his hat and scuffed his heel
 And puffed real hard on his cheap cigar
 And he spewed the smoke out in the air
 And asked her if that was a wig on her head
 Or if it was real hair
 He laughed real loud and said she was cute
 And then he leaned over and said "excuse me"
 And put the cigar out in the dog's face
 "I live here" he said
 He went inside
 She turned around and walked past the dog
 Back up the dust on the grass, past the pecan treeLeo Kottke - Husbandry - http://motolyrics.com/leo-kottke/husbandry-lyrics.html
 Back up the dirt road, back up the gravel lane
 And back to Norfolk
 Back there at his place late at night, when the owls congregate
 And the snakes sleep, when the trucks hit the spacers in the overpass
 And the storm drains cough up dust and cigarette filters
 purge like frogs at the side of the road
 Back there, down the gravel lane, down the dirt road
 Down some dust on the grass, past the pecan tree to the shadow
 With some bricks around it
 Back there, late at night, back there in the dark
 Back there in the dust, back there
 The dog burst into flame
 Anyhow, time went by, anyhow snap crackers and stone soup
 Walking on cornflakes and stopping blocks
 Anyhow, she went back to where the dog blew up
 She tried her luck, she went back, maybe she could paint the porch
 Maybe she could fix the roof, maybe she could build a roof
 She told him "you can't smoke cigars, though, I'm too damn frail"
 And he said "I won't"
 Then he lit a cigarette and dropped his hat
 He said, "It's OK, I have a cat









