The hole - Townes Van Zandt



The old woman finally caught me

Sneakin' 'round her cave

Her hair looked just like barbwire, boys

and her smile just like the grave

She asked me could I stay awhile

I said I'd better go

She slid her arm around my neck

and sweetly whispered no





It's cold and dark and lonely here

as soon enough you'll see

I'm oh so glad you stumbled in

I've been cravin' company

I cannot stay too long you know

I left some friends at home

Don't you fret about your friends

Down here we're all alone





What about my mother

I can't just leave her there to mourn

You don't have to think about her

Just forget you were ever born

I'll disappoint my father

you know he worked so hard for me

If you have to pay your father back

Just send him some misery





I'll miss, I said, a girl I know

I can't just leave there to pine

she's still got plenty of men to go

I'm sure she'll do just fine

What about my little boy

She said, he's just like you

Let a few short years roll by

He'll end up down here too





Then her pale green eyes began to glow

she placed her hand on mine

she smiled and said don't worry

you'll get used to me in time

As her cold tongue flickered toward

I spun myself around

made a dive for the passageway

but the walls come crashing down





Now her eyes were the only light

my fevered brain could see

but I tore myself away from them

and fell down to my knees

I've come too far, I can't get back

I beseeched the Gods of men

fame and fortune just laughed at me

then silence once again





A whisper deep within

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