IRON & WINE LYRICS - Belated Promise Ring

"Belated Promise Ring"



Sunday morning my Rebekahs sleeping in with me again

There's a kid outside the church kickin' a can



When the ceder branchs twist she turns her collar to the wind

The weather can close the world within it's hands



And my mother says Rebekah is as stubborn as the come

They both call me to with words I never knew



There's a bug inside the thimble theres a band aid on her thumb

And a pony in the river turning blue



They say time may give you more then your poor bones could ever take

My Rebekah says she never wants a boy



To be barefoot on the driveway as they wave and ride away

And to run inside and curse the open door



I once gave to my Rebekah a belated promise ring

And she sold it to the waitress one a train



I may find her by the phone booth with a fashion magazine

She may kiss me when her girlfriends leave again



They say time may give you more then your poor bones could ever take

I think I could never love another girl



To be free atop a tree stump and to look the other way

While she shines my mothers imitation pearls



Sunday evening, my Rebeka's lost a book she never read

And the moon fell into the sea



So the statues of our fathers in the courthouse flowerbed

Now they bend with all the lighting tattered trees



They say time may give you more then your poor bones could ever take

My Rebekah said she knew I'd want a boy



A dollar for my boardwalk red balloon to float away

She would earn a pocketful to buy me more