Listening to a lot of old Guy Clark songs this weekend, and he's
got enough nuggets of truth to keep the wildest of us between the
lines.
- "I'd rather go hungry, than to eat lonesome stew." -- From
Magnolia Wind
- "When the final line unfolds, it don't always rhyme." --
From Homeless
- "Life's a tune you whistle in the dark." -- From Bag of
Bones
- "One man's hawk is another man's dove." -- From Hank
Williams Said It Best
- "My father had a Randall knife, my mother gave it to him, when
he went off to World War 2, to save us all from ruin." -- From
Randall Knife
- "Maybe I can paint over that." -- From Maybe I Can Paint
Over That
- "Spread your arms and hold your breath and always trust your
cape." -- From The Cape