Story Behind The Song
A reflection on the homeless in Seattle, based on observations and conversations with the homeless.
Song Description
A reflection on the homeless in Seattle and the irony of living in a boom town.
Song Length |
3:14 |
Genre |
Folk - Americana, Folk - Contemporary |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Moving, Outraged |
Similar Artists |
Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
Homeless Sky
I'm really not a drinkin' man
I come here for the atmosphere
A stone's throw from the Goodwill store
Where the wounded drag in from the battle
On the invisible front of the new civil war
While I'm nursing a beer in Seattle
Chorus:
And the morning fog will steal your dreams
Like a wallet from your shabby coat
Before your very eyes
Life never measures up, it seems
To that poetry you like to quote
Beneath the homeless sky
The homeless sky
Body shops on boomtown streets
It's not the town it meant to be
It always wants a little more
And who am I to begrudge them
The evergreen air is perfect and pure
But it carries the odor of judgment
(Chorus)
I'll sleep beneath a highway bridge
When the weather gets too drunk again
Every day's a poker hand
My luck ran out at the age of seven
I feel like a sailor lost out at sea
Searching for signs in the heavens
(Chorus)
© 2018 Michael R. J. Roth