Front Porch

Slobberbone

Driven to silence, but I'm drowning in sin

My mandolin hangs on the wall once again

I can't seem to find the right words from within,

But I won't be looking for long



There comes a time when nothing seems clear'

Your past out on the front porch with a head full of beer,

Confused and clouded by thoughts of you dear

But I won't be thinking for long



So many years ago when I was pure,

I was drunk on direction but afflicted with a cure

For all ailments cynical, that's how things were

But I didn't stay drunk for too long



Notions and knowledge came and sobered me up

I sipped from their bottle; I slammed a whole cup

That swill seemed to sit well, but I should've thrown it up

Cause it didn't sit well for too long



I was a fool

I was stupid because

I was mistaking knowledge for just a good buzz

Five years drunk on wine and words and wit

Served by cynics and charlatans

They were all full of shit



Empty cans of frustration and cans of regret

Line the living room floor that you've often swept

Pop another one open and wretch at the stench

It's a hard drink to swallow for a thirst you can't quench



But there'll come a time when it all seems clear

When your past out on the front porch, your head full of beer

Confused and clouded by thoughts of you dear,

But I won't be clouded for long



Now I'm driven to silence, and I'm drowning in sin

My mandolin hangs on the wall once again

I can't seem to find the right words from within,

But I won't be looking for long



I'll stink of drink 'til I let you in,

Then I won't be stinking for long