Blue Factory Flame

Jason Molina

When I die put my bones in an empty street to remind me of how it used to be
Don't write my name on a stone bring a Coleman lantern and a radio
Cleveland game and two fishing poles and watch with me from the shore
Ghostly steel and iron ore ships coming home

[Repeat: x4]
Where I am paralyzed by the emptiness
Clearly iron age beasts you can tell by the rust and the chains
And by the oil that they bleed the crew and crows fly the skulls and bones
They fly the colors of their homes I fly the cross of the blue factory flame
Stitched with heavy sulpher thread/threat
They ain't proud colors but they're true colors of my home

[Repeat: x4]
Where I am paralyzed by the emptiness
Every mile for ten thousand miles and every year for a thousand years
Every night for a thousand more I hear them calling

[Repeat: x2]
They never say to come home

[Repeat: x4]
Where I am paralyzed by the emptiness

Trivia about the song Blue Factory Flame by Songs: Ohia

When was the song “Blue Factory Flame” released by Songs: Ohia?
The song Blue Factory Flame was released in 2007, on the album “Didn't It Rain”.
Who composed the song “Blue Factory Flame” by Songs: Ohia?
The song “Blue Factory Flame” by Songs: Ohia was composed by Jason Molina.

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