Song for an Old Friend

John Darnielle

[Verse 1]
The garter snake passed lazily
Through the tall yellow-headed sourgrass
There was cold, clear water in a tall, clean glass
The sunlight hit the sides
And it came through the water tilted
I saw the condensation on your hand
I could feel the glaciers melting

[Chorus 1]
And a warm, soft wind
Covered up everything
On the day your love came screaming through me

[Verse 2]
You had oranges and lemons in a canvas bag beside you
And seven different kinds of light welling up inside of you
You smeared citrus pulp all over me, it felt okay
Good old east Rutherford three thousand miles away

[Chorus 2]
I felt the warm surge blast my mind
Coming in from behind
On the day your love came screaming through me

[Chorus 3]
In the fresh light of day
I felt something falling away
On the day your love came screaming through me

Trivia about the song Song for an Old Friend by The Mountain Goats

When was the song “Song for an Old Friend” released by The Mountain Goats?
The song Song for an Old Friend was released in 1999, on the album “Bitter Melon Farm”.
Who composed the song “Song for an Old Friend” by The Mountain Goats?
The song “Song for an Old Friend” by The Mountain Goats was composed by John Darnielle.

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