Source Decay

John Darnielle

once a week i make the drive
to the Austen post office box
I take the detour
through our old neighborhood
see all the Chevy Impalas in their frontyards
up on blocks
and I park in an alley
and I read through the postcards
you continue to send
where as indirectly as you can
you ask what I remember
I like these torture devices
from my old best friend
well I'll tell you what I know
like I swore I always would
I don't think it's going to do you any good

I remember the train
heading south out of Bangkok
down toward the water

I always get a late starte
when the sun's going down
and the traffic's thinning out
and the glare is hard to take
I wish the West Texas highway
was a mobius strip
I could ride it out forever
when I feel my heart break
I almost swear I hear it happen
it's that clear and that hard
I come in off the highway
and I park in my front yard
I fall out of the car
like a hostage from a plane
think of you a while
start wishing it would rain

and I remember the train
headed south out of Bangkok
down toward the water

I come into the house
put on a pot of coffee
walk the floors a little while
I set your postcard on a table
with all the others like it
I start sorting through the pile
I check the pictures and the postmarks
and the captions and the stamps
for signs of any pattern at all
when I come up empty handed
the feeling almost overwhelms me
I let a few of my defenses fall
and I smile a bitter smile
it's not a pretty thing to see
I think about a railroad platform
back in 1983

and I remember the train
headed south out of Bangkok down
down toward the water

Trivia about the song Source Decay by The Mountain Goats

When was the song “Source Decay” released by The Mountain Goats?
The song Source Decay was released in 2002, on the album “All Hail West Texas”.
Who composed the song “Source Decay” by The Mountain Goats?
The song “Source Decay” by The Mountain Goats was composed by John Darnielle.

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