Standard (EADGBE)
Riff 1
Riff 2
my name is Miguel Simone
a man who walked it alone
at least that's what it says on the stone under
the sycamore
my mother was dead by the time i was born
in the black of my eyes the gypsy nurse warned
she could already see my path torn between the sun
and the moon
so i walked it and i walked it straight
until i passed through so many a gate
that not even the blame and the hate of my father
could follow
so roll me into my last shallow bed
use carpenter tacks in the lid
waste not the silk on my head my lover has wove
see that no roses touch my grave
no prayers to a god i never forgave
no final wishes, save that you
bury my body and me down by Whiskey Grove
Riff 2
i once knew the love of a wife
sometimes the nectar, sometimes the knife
but it always seemed that my life was lived
alongside of things
three children born one hot July
she clutched the one that did not die
the heat and the light just passed by as i carried
the other two -
i still carry the other two
so roll me into my last shallow bed
use carpenter tacks in the lid
waste not the silk on my head my lover has wove
see that no roses touch my grave
no prayers to a god i never forgave
no final wishes, save that you
bury my body and me down by Whiskey Grove
Riff 2
i've seen the place where the daylight was killed
and the blood of a blue moon lay spilled
where hearts go quiet, memory stilled, rest is
bestowed
it's a place where the cup passeth over for good
and even Jesus would've hid if he could
in that forsaken stretch of wood they call Whiskey Grove
so roll me into my last shallow bed
use carpenter tacks in the lid
waste not the silk on my head my lover has wove
see that no roses touch my grave
no prayers to a god i never forgave
no final wishes, save that you
bury my body and me down by Whiskey Grove
Riff 2
my name is Miguel Simone
a man who walked it alone
at least that's what it says on my stone under the
sycamore