I was twenty-three Wild and free Hitchhiking Scotland Black cliffs beside the sea
One night by the firelight Three promises I made Just between me and the Milky Way
One, was never worry about a wristwatch Two, was never kneel before the banker's sneer Three doesn’t matter now, 'cause if I'd kept the second I would not be sitting here
Picking out wallpaper Picking out wallpaper
Honey, look in my eyes Tell me, what do you see Is the retina torn Is the fluid cloudy
'Cause the treble hook of pain Is trolling in-between The front of my eyes and the back of my brain
All night drivers at truck stop coffee counters Still see phone poles sliding by And after looking through those three hundred books today We walked out beneath this printed floral sky
Picking out wallpaper Picking out wallpaper
Back when my walls were the horizon And my ceiling the night sky I'd rise at the first light of morning And hang my tent to dry