35

William Rahr Callahan

I can't see myself in the books I read these days
Used to be I saw myself on every single page
As nice to know a life had been lived before
But I can't see myself in the books that I read anymore

Tired eyes wander
Into their own sight
Leaving a body unscripted
And forced to improvise

By being so much as I was
I was getting so far away
From anything that I had ever known
And everyone, and night had fallen

I could no longer find my way, Lord
And the moon came up high
And I said take me home
To anyone as bright as day

With the fact of the sun comes
The fiction of the moon
The moon can make a false love feel true
It can make me still wanting you
Oh, the moon

I watched that old girl leave her stable tonight
And neither she nor I could look away
As she drew a map for me, on the back of the master plan

And you know I had to laugh
And I wished that I was like that moon on her path
Or that train on her track

'Cause when I looked out back
The road was pulling out so soft, fast and black
You know it takes what it gives back
And I've got your book in my lap

Trivia about the song 35 by Bill Callahan

When was the song “35” released by Bill Callahan?
The song 35 was released in 2020, on the album “Gold Record”.
Who composed the song “35” by Bill Callahan?
The song “35” by Bill Callahan was composed by William Rahr Callahan.

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