Abandoning My Father Talking Blues Lyrics – The Mountain Goats

Abandoning My Father Talking Blues Lyrics by The Mountain Goats

It was 9 A.M. when the U-Haul came
And I heard my momma call my name
My daddy taught English at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
He was at work that day, it was time to go

We were moving on
I was five years old and my sister was three
I was wondering what would likely become of me
My sister looked sad and I tried to be strong

It was hard just to get up and move along
We were moving
But by five in the afternoon we were gone
And my stepfather welcomed me with open arms

We strolled right through that apartment door
I had never lived in an apartment before
And it was weird
I’ll probably never know what it was like that night

For my dad, but I’d wager it was pretty bad
My sister and me, we stayed up late
Talking in the dark and not feeling so great
We were moving out of our house

Into somebody else’s place
Into a two-story apartment complex
With a swing set and a sandbox in the middle of a parking lot
And a laundry room with four glistening washing machines

And two dryers
Keep the home fires burning
Keep the home fires burning
Keep the home, home fires burning
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The Mountain Goats Lyrics – Abandoning My Father Talking Blues

The Mountain Goats

Abandoning My Father Talking Blues