Homeland

John Hiatt

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John Hiatt

John Hiatt (born August 20, 1952) is an American rock guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter. He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including New Wave, blues and country. Hiatt has been nominated for several Grammy Awards and has been awarded a variety of other distinctions in the music industry. He remains one of the most respected and influential American singer-songwriters. more »


Year:
2010
4:48
101 
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Well, I jumped so high
Knocked the table over
Thought I saw a ghost
Come out of the clover
She lived in this house
Forty odd years or so
 
She was buried in the back
With the English and the natives
Slaughtered like sheep
Women and babies
A lot of blood and tears
Three hundred years ago
 
It's like they're caught up in the trees
In the webs of spiders
Spun out of leaves
Ghostly riders
Lookin' for a trail
To find their way back home
 
But there's nothing back there or tomorrow
No place they can put their sorrow
Heavy as death
Cold as a broken stone
 
And I call this place my homeland
And I claim this land I own
But it belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones
 
Well, I can hear them in the night
Like a hundred televisions
Hummin' down low beneath the subdivisions
All they really want is if we can hear â??em now
 
They been troublin' this plain
Looking for attention
Making crazy tracks
They need an intervention
All they really want
Is to get back home somehow
 
So build up a fire
Say a little prayer
Cook a little meat
Pull â??em up a chair
And offer them a plate
Maybe we can all find peace
 
You can't bury anything, men or nations
Old memories, old vibrations
The pain doesn't stop just because the killing ceased
 
And I call this place my homeland
And I claim this land I own
It belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones
 
Well, I jumped so high
Straight up off the bedsheet
Nightmare sky
Bloody with the red heat
Started to shake
Cause I couldn't find my way back home
 
Well, I landed in the ditch
Landed in the gutter
Landed in arms of my long lost mother
Cryin' like a child
While the Bayou Pierre groaned
 
And I call this place my homeland
And I love this land I own
It belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones
 
Yeah, I call this place my homeland
And I claim this land I own
But it belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones

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Written by: JOHN R HIATT

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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