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Testo: Iron & Wine. Two Hungry Blackbirds.

Lovers accustomed to tragedy

See every kiss in the window across the street

Breezes and blessings passing by, ah ooh-oh



I'm in the shade of the dogwood tree

Not the one where you told your name to me

Two hungry blackbirds land near by, ah ooh-oh



If I could be over you when the sky starts falling

Would you be happy under me?

If I could be under you if the earth was burning

Could you be trusted over me?



Spoke to a mother whose baby drowned

Gave me advice, or a rumor she once heard:

?Heaven's a distance, not a place,? ah ooh-oh



Gave her an ear from the corn we grew

You were away but she gave her thanks to you

That was a year ago come May, ah ooh-oh



If I could be over you when the sky starts falling

Would you be smothered under me?

If I could be under you if the earth was burning

Would you be cryin? over me?



I could hear kids in the yard next door

Cats in the brush when the calendar fell down

Wait by the shade-tree one more year, ah ooh-oh



Poetry tempered with tragedy

Tempted and pulled when you cry upon my sleeve

Two flocks of blackbirds meet the air, ah ooh-oh