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Cass McCombs – A Knock Upon The Door

Singers: Cass McCombs
Albums: Cass McCombs – Cass McCombs - Wit's End
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Lyrics Cass McCombs – A Knock Upon The Door

Text:

«Hell!» sang the young minstrel, «hang tightly to your purses!
Bitter winter on this blonde city and utter curses!»
The song ended and the onlookers did roar
Were I sincere, you bet I’d hear

A knock upon the door

«Hell!» went the Muse, intent, «you take me for granted!
You’ve made me a harlot, if I may be candid!»
The label dropped her, not before they shopped her in a bidding war
Were I sincere, you bet I’d hear
A knock upon the door

The tired minstrel, leaving town, heard the Muse’s weeping
He turned up the Elvis tape in his grey car, creeping
«Sex and Death! Was I not the breadth among the two?» she poured
«Were you sincere, I bet you’d hear
My knock upon your door!»

He said, «Dear Muse, Come here! Need a lift somewhere?
You’ve got the wrong man, I was only kidding back there.
I worship you! Forgive me for behaving like such a boor.
I am sincere: I hope to hear
Your knock upon my door!»

«The Causeless Cause of Flawless Flaws has video on you.» She scorned.
«Evidence, in none defense, should I have you burned, deformed.
Hey! Hell is real and so will be your sores!
Heck with sincere, hark, I hear
A knock upon the door.»

The derisive Muse said, «your therapy isn’t working, is it?»
Memphis huckster-Hitler-hustler! Aren’t you a Clear yet?
Always brooding the meaning of sex, pretending to be poor.
Klock is here! Hark, I hear
A knock upon the door.»

His head throbbed under her voice, ubiquitous and soft
Beads streamed from his hair, soaking his black t-shirt’s cloth
Gut feeling was to leave her words on the cutting-room floor
He thought, «If I stay here, I’ll never hear
That knock upon the door»

Muse, exhausted, peered the accosted, her hand on her abdomen
A human voice to her songs, she could not condemn
Because of a communion they had had of yore
The blessed day is near, soon they’ll hear
A knock upon the door

Album

Cass McCombs – Cass McCombs - Wit's End