The night fell with bicycle bells, the dark had wooden teeth 
 Oh, we broke on up to hill country, the air was thin and sweet 
 Lord, the air was thin and sweet 
    She held onto my coat that night, like a kid lost in her sleeves 
 Oh, we warmed the ground, we hushed our sound 
 We slept on walking feet 
 Lord, we slept on walking feet   
 Oh, darlin, pardon me 
 Can you help me remember 
 When we were all flying free 
 We were dust from our bodies 
 And we were flicker and flame, yeah we burned till the morning 
 Darlin, pardon me   
 Off in the night, you can hear 'em bright, 
 The sirens of the sea 
 Oh, and city birds and alley girls, they all just sing for free 
 Oh, they all just sing for free   
 Oh, darlin, pardon me 
 But do I look familiar 
 When we were just larkspur and leaves 
 We were strung through the tether 
 And we were all silver and stone 
 We were the lust of the miners 
 Darlin, pardon me   
 That sky glowed all calico like phosphor in the sea 
 To the ground we fall, she owns us all 
 Kings and boys and beast 
 Kings and boys and beast   
 Oh, darlin, pardon me 
 But do I look familiar 
 When we were just flying free 
 And we burned from a freight train 
 And we were some flicker of truth in the smile of a salesman 
 And we were all buried jewels 'neath the grass in the suburbs 
 And we were all living proof 
 Oh, darlin, pardon me