Tangie and Ray

Eric Donald Johnson

Tangie and Ray left Columbia, Maryland
To go rolling with the rubber tramps
And see the last few mountain men

In the back of a truck
With the bags of sugar and the guns
Over the bumpy USFS roads
With all the other fledgelings
Falling from the limbs
Who are never going home

Tangie and Ray
They got hair down to their knees
And Tangie rides a bighorn ram
And Ray can talk to trees

Now they're one with the dirt
With the mouldering bones and litter leaves
Down in the dirt
Under the cloudy sky and unbroken canopy

They're never going home never going home

Down in the dirt with the
Spineless animals and seeds
They live down in the dirt
Under the cloudy sky and unbroken canopy
And never going home

Down in the dirt with the
Spineless animals and seeds
They live down in the dirt
Under the cloudy sky and unbroken canopy
They're never going home

Trivia about the song Tangie and Ray by Fruit Bats

When was the song “Tangie and Ray” released by Fruit Bats?
The song Tangie and Ray was released in 2011, on the album “Tripper”.
Who composed the song “Tangie and Ray” by Fruit Bats?
The song “Tangie and Ray” by Fruit Bats was composed by Eric Donald Johnson.

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