Another knot of dreams They keep chewing up my sleep And spitting out my whole work-week every morning Well this city is a sea And its undertow grabbed me And dragged me off into the deep without a warning I'm longing for the silence, a field to lay my head Where the engines and the sirens are no longer my debt And I can finally hear my conscience, listen close to what it said "If you don't make your bed, you don't have to lie in it." And in the morning when I rise Every step's a compromise Motor fumes, and burning eyes, and drunken violence Through the city, tall as trees Hydrant rivers fill the street And I can hear the birds and bees in the next apartment I'm longing for the silence, a field to lay my head Where the engines and the sirens are no longer my debt And I can finally hear my conscience, listen close to what it said "If you don't make your bed, you don't have to lie in it." I've got my backpack and my tent And a thumb pointing to heaven And a couple bucks to spend if I get hungry This land demands no rent Though the air I breathe is lent And the sun is so quiet as it shines on me I'm longing for the silence, a field to lay my head Where the engines and the sirens are no longer my debt And I can finally hear my conscience, listen close to what it said: "If you don't make your bed, you don't have to lie in it." If you don't make your bed, you don't have to lie in it