I walk at low tide
And watch that rag-grey sea
Trammel down the shoreline
To tear dust factories
And I salute the magpie
And sing a sad luck blues
And try to find a picture
That could take the place of you
But you're residing in me
An unintended guest
And now you've brought your friends and all your family
I've not a second's rest
I know I sinned and gambled and I wagered that I was immune
Like Troilus in the temple mocking star-struck lovers much too soon
It was me of course who was on course to get it in the eye
Darling, won't you hear my heart come riding stoned and blind
When the city's on you, and its scratching to get in
And the night is blacker than a plague of devil's wings
I'll be waiting in the doorway, for your mouth on my skin
And the stars will rain down silver like the angel's lucky win
And the road lines will pluck tuneful on their vagrant violin
And your words will taste of bourbon, and your hands will make me sing
We'll walk at low tide
And watch that eye-gla** sea
Trammel down the shoreline
To tear dust factories
With a rose of black hawthorn
And an ermine out of down
We'll toast the coronation
To the very best love in town
But now you've taken over
It's a mutiny
You've changed the locks
And left me in a strange and somehow altered key
I know I sinned and gambled and I boasted that I was immune
Like Troilus in the court I didn't count upon the sight of you
It was me, of course, who was on course to get it in the eye
Darling, won't you hear my heart come riding stoned and blind