The Sleeping Beauty

Mark Eitzel

As I drove away over the dead leaves of your southern town
In the mirror I saw you wave, in the mirror I saw you
As the autumn fell until I made my turn, I thought, “Oh well.”
I thoucght “Well, this could be the last time I see your beautiful hands
Your frozen hands, your trembling hands
That could not hold on to any heart that's warm or any lie that's cold
Your hands are paper burning in the sun”

I'd like to get there safe, I'd like to get my sleep
I'm selfish with my time, like it was something I could keep
Oh, but you know the truth, it never helped you much
It only beat its drum, it woke sleeping beauty
Yeah, it woke her up too much. It woke you up too much

The bankers, the liars and the thieves
They want to sell you into a life of fear
They call it a plan that will make you free
But nothing's free
You taught me that, my dear

No one could love the way she loves
With the blind purity of the honey bee
Oh, but now that sweetness is like a mistake I grieve
It only poisons my life, becomes a prison I, a prison I never wanna leave

As I drove away over the dead leaves
And merged into the stream of those who know their lines
Stagnant reasons why we travel so far away from our hearts
Like flies caught in jars, little flies buzzing in cars

Trivia about the song The Sleeping Beauty by American Music Club

When was the song “The Sleeping Beauty” released by American Music Club?
The song The Sleeping Beauty was released in 2021, on the album “Food, Sex and Shelter: Live Cambridge 2008”.
Who composed the song “The Sleeping Beauty” by American Music Club?
The song “The Sleeping Beauty” by American Music Club was composed by Mark Eitzel.

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