MASON JENNINGS LYRICS - Pittsburgh

"Pittsburgh"



My mom'd give me twenty and say stay out till dawn

When her boyfriend was over and they wanted me gone

I would walk through the woods to the old graveyard

And roll my own tops and think two kind of a thoughts



Are we high enough to clear these trees?

I don't know



That was the summer dave's girlfriend OD'ed

She died in the bathroom at a party down the street

I went to see him the next night, he had a new tattoo

He was watching home movies of her

His face was wet, he looked so confused



They had a funeral for her

The preacher said she was with the Lord

There were lots of pictures of her

Taped to a poster board



Are we high enough to clear these trees?

I don't know

Are we high enough to clear this place?

I don't know



Grocery stores in the middle of the night shine their own kinda light

High school halls and shopping malls never fit me right

But my heart would swing free like a lasso from my hand

When I'd hear that sound and put the pedal down



I wound up that fall in a hospital

On the suicide wing with a lot of people thinkin' one thing

They had a sign on the wall that said no touching at all

There were screams in the dark, nurses running down the hall



On the night that I got there they showered me and searched me hard

Then they took me to my little room overlooking a graveyard

When I opened my eyes I was strapped to the bed

There was a needle in my arm, part of me was gone



Then they took us outside in our slippers and gowns

To play basketball on the blacktop, the ball just bounced till it stopped



Are we high enough to clear these trees?

I don't know

Are we high enough to clear this place?

I don't know



Grocery stores in the middle of the night shine their own kinda light

High school halls and shopping malls never did me right

But my heart would swing free like a lasso from my hand

When I'd hear that sound and put the pedal down



When the leaves were wet behind the old duplex

We used to run at night naked through the trees

And you would lean back against me and I would try to stay soft

We'd listen to the engines as the planes took off