Remember
The Mountain Bed
Do
you still sing of the mountain bed we made of limbs and leaves:
Do you still sigh there near the sky where the holly berry bleeds:
You laughed as I covered you over with leaves, face, breast, hips
and thighs.
You smiled when I said the leaves were just the color of your eyes.
Rosin
smells and turpentine smells from eucalyptus and pine
Bitter tastes of twigs we chewed where tangled woodvines twine
Trees held us in on all four sides so thick we could not see
I could not see any wrong in you, and you saw none in me.
Your
arm was brown against the ground, your cheeks part of the sky.
As your fingers played with grassy moss, and limber you did lie:
Your stomach moved beneath your shirt and your knees were in the
air
Your feet played games with mountain roots, as you lay thinking
there.
Below
us the trees grew clumps of trees, raised families of trees, and
they
As proud as we tossed their heads in the wind and flung good seeds
away:
The sun was hot and the sun was bright down in the valley below
Where people starved and hungry for life so empty come and go.
There
in the shade and hid from the sun we freed our minds and learned.
Our greatest reason for being here, our bodies moved and burned
There on our mountain bed of leaves we learned life’s reason
why
The People laugh and love and dream, they fight, they hate to die.
The
smell of your hair I know is still there, if most of our leaves
are blown,
Our words still ring in the brush and the trees were singing seeds
are sown
Your shape and form is dim, but plain, there on our mountain bed
I see my life was brightest where you laughed and laid your head…
I
learned the reason why man must work and how to dream big dreams,
To conquer time and space and fight the rivers and the seas
I stand here filled with my emptiness now and look at city and land
And I know why farms and cities are built by hot, warm, nervous
hands.
I
crossed many states just to stand here now, my face all hot with
tears,
I crossed city, and valley, desert, and stream, to bring my body
here:
My history and future blaze bright in me and all my joy and pain
Go through my head on our mountain bed where I smell your hair again.
All
this day long I linger here and on in through the night
My greeds, desires, my cravings, hopes, my dreams inside me fight:
My loneliness healed my emptiness filled, I walk above all pain
Back to the breast of my woman and child to scatter my seeds again.
Words
by Woody Guthrie
Music by Jay Bennett/Jeff Tweedy
Words
© Copyright 2000 by Woody
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