Clay Lyrics – Augie March

Clay Lyrics by Augie March

A picture of a man with a rope laden head
Painted on a tablet of clay
Purchased in an alley in the town of Taormina
On a cloudless Sicilian day

We feed, we drink
Endeavour not to think
The Isola, addled lust
Slow intimations of dust

Not me, not me, that is not me, that is not my clay, not me…
George Johnston tilts in his abbreviated span
A young woman makes an entreaty
Thousands of miles and days from Hydra

On a dim, forsaken night in Sydney
To the rains exposed
Summer rains that open and close
To a soak, to a lunger

They keep getting younger and younger
Not me, not me, that is not me, that is not my clay, not me…
I have always felt like a sheep beneath the pelt of an ape
You can never get away there’s always some new affray to escape

The next ten years will be terrible
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Augie March Lyrics – Clay

Augie March

Clay