The Wild Truth

T Bone Burnett

You never said it was a bed of roses
But you never said it was a bed of nails
You never told me 'bout the rubber hoses
Or how unsteady were the justice scales

I need the wild truth

On the street there are a billion people
They got no love, they got no hope
They got no youth, they got no beauty
They're looking backwards through a telescope

They need the wild truth

Whatever happened to the man walking down the street
With his hands in his pockets whistling a tune?
Science fiction and nostalgia have become the same thing

I don't know how to make any choices anymore I mean
Who do I vote for? I get the feeling that as soon as
Something appears in the paper it ceases to be true

I have to meet the man who can crack this world of justice
Like a safe. Someone with the courage to allow room for
Good things to run wild

Into the wild truth

We don't need no voodoo stories
From no magic president
Who tries to make a dream a fait accompli
By using phantoms for his evidence

We need the wild truth

I tell a hundred thousand lies that twist me
Into the noise where I hide my sin
My shame and scandal pull me down and kiss me
I can't live a life that might have been

I need the wild truth

Are we supposed to take all this greed and fear and hatred
Seriously? It's like watching dust settle it never changes
It's too consistent

Mercy is not consistent it's like the wind
It goes where it will. Mercy is comic, and it's the only
Thing worth taking seriously

I need the wild truth

Trivia about the song The Wild Truth by T-Bone Burnett

When was the song “The Wild Truth” released by T-Bone Burnett?
The song The Wild Truth was released in 1987, on the album “The Talking Animals”.
Who composed the song “The Wild Truth” by T-Bone Burnett?
The song “The Wild Truth” by T-Bone Burnett was composed by T Bone Burnett.

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