The frayed shaft of the sun Makes the tower in the light jump into falsetto What do you consider fun? We can settle in the bandshell and play games with the echo I wanted to write you a short song But I didn't have time So I wrote you a long one It made gods of garlic and vine They say find what you love and let it kill you: No, find what you love and let it keep you alive The dawn leapt from its bed and dissolved the stars We went from counting our blessings to counting cars And the bars on the window Anything to keep our heads from our pillows I wanted to write you a glad song, but I didn't have time So I wrote you a sad one And made gods of garlic and vine We sat on a bench and watched roses end Let one oar sweep the water, and the other swept the strand I shut my mouth, hymning the rising sun It got sadder and it got weirder, then I was gone Found this iron bar Make a spade for me. With what's left, make a hoe for me. With what's left, make an axe for me. With what's left, make a dagger for me. Won't be fire, be water next time Keep a stained-glass conscience and a burrowing mind We know so few ways to begin a life So many ways to leave one behind. I wanted to write you a sad song, but I didn't have time So I wrote you a bad one And made gods of garlic and vine I wanted to write you a glad song, but I didn't have time So I wrote you a sad one It made gods of garlic and vine.