Keith And Quentin

Mark Olson, Gary Louris

[Verse 1]
Quentin taught me how to fish
And how to hold the gun
Said that what you're hunting down
Is everything you love
Folks run fast, so does life
And that's the way it seems
Candles burn down to the table

[Verse 2]
Keith never talked too much
But smiled, blue eyes told
There must be a story
Behind every fool you know
Words get lost in the haze
What most people think
Darling, work for no man's dreams

[Chorus]
Now, all the old widows
Carry love poems by their side
Ooh
Most of that's from knowing
Keith and Quentin

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 3]
Quentin found the snowed-in motel blues inside his cup
He took a gun downstairs, never did come back
It was only springtime
One year and another 'til fall
Sometimes in the night I cry

[Chorus]
Now, all the old widows
Carry love poems by their side
Ooh
Most of that's from knowing
Keith and Quentin

[Chorus]
Now, all the old widows
Carry love poems by their side
Ooh
Most of that's from knowing
Keith and Quentin

Trivia about the song Keith And Quentin by The Jayhawks

On which albums was the song “Keith And Quentin” released by The Jayhawks?
The Jayhawks released the song on the albums “Scrapple” in 1992, “Waiting for the Sun” in 1993, and “Tomorrow the Green Grass Bonus Disc” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Keith And Quentin” by The Jayhawks?
The song “Keith And Quentin” by The Jayhawks was composed by Mark Olson, Gary Louris.

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