Tucson Fog

John Darnielle

The fog rolled in
And it's never gonna lift, I guess
Breathe against the window facing the street
Scribble with my finger on the glass

Trying to read the horoscopes
Of animals long extinct
Trying to read the omens in the kitchen sink

The fog took shape
Like a golem with a vengeful eye
Limbs like rippling swans' necks
At least a hundred stories high

Trying to read the horoscopes
Of animals long extinct
Trying to read the omens in the kitchen sink
Trying to force an ending
Where everything turns out well
Don't really mind the ritual
Just the smell

Get word sometimes
From distant outposts much like mine
Places where the fog rolled in one day
Try to tell them it will work out fine

Trying to read the horoscopes
Of animals long extinct
Trying to read the omens in the kitchen sink

Trivia about the song Tucson Fog by The Mountain Goats

When was the song “Tucson Fog” released by The Mountain Goats?
The song Tucson Fog was released in 2018, on the album “Hex of Infinite Binding EP”.
Who composed the song “Tucson Fog” by The Mountain Goats?
The song “Tucson Fog” by The Mountain Goats was composed by John Darnielle.

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