born like the eye of a hurricane the reverend john was his favoured name one of many and he loved his women and being high and they laughed in his arms as they looked in his eyes and loved him like you would too if you did like he’s telling you to ask her, ask her, ask her if you can’t remember what it’s like before you lose the sense that life is only seeds and stalks (ask her)
he lived fast and loose he played long and hard he played right down to the final card if he had to he said: here’s the thing ,it might seem insane if i love ‘em once i can do it again if you ask them, they’ll say the same the better part of john is that he never blames ask her, ask her, ask her when you can’t recall what it was like before you realised you needed more than seeds and stalks
only rainy eyed women could make him sad lose everything that he never had ‘cept for choosing he’d say: honey, come you can tell me it all all of the thoughts you shouldda had before especially the ones you tried to ignore leap in the darkness and you only fall ‘cause you’re pretty but the armour’s wearing thin ask her, ask her, ask her you’ve got the time if you need to talk to dream it up again as more than seeds and stalks
there’s no-one there because no-one cares ‘cause they learned to smile and they’re off somewhere playing happy (are you) gonna live your life somewhere else entirely than the place i see you stand before me with your mind anywhere but in your skin ‘cause it don’t fit the shape you’re in? ask her, ask her, ask her the full moon’s not the time to want to talk to criticise and say your life’s just seeds and stalks no maam!!