Where Will I Be

The streets are cracked
And there's glass everywhere
And a baby stares out
With motherless eyes
Under long gone beauty
On fields of war
Trapped in lament
To the poet's core

Oh, where
Oh, where will I be?
Oh, where?
Oh, when that trumpets sounds

Met an Indian boy in Ottawa
He laid me down on a bed of straw
Said don't waste your breath
Don't waste your heart
Don't blister your heels
Running in the dark

Oh, where
Oh, where will I be?
Oh where?
Oh, when that trumpets sounds

Yeah, I like the heat
Of your body laying under me
May your wild lip
Get you where your going
With your inventions
Your intentions
Your laughter
Your forever yearning

Oh, where
Oh, where will I be?
Oh, where?
Oh, when that trumpets sounds

I walked to the river
And I walked to the rim
I walked through the teeth
Of the reaper's grin
I walked to you
Rolled up in wire
To the other side of desire

Oh, where
Oh, where will I be?
Oh where?
Oh, when that trumpets sounds

Oh, where?
Oh, where?
Oh, where?
When that trumpet sounds
Oh, where?
Oh, where?
Oh, when that trumpet sounds

Well, the heart opens wide
Like it's never seen love
And addiction stays on tight like a glove
Oh, where
Oh, where will I be?



Credits
Writer(s): Daniel Lanois
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