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Rust Never Sleeps

by Neil Young

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Overall Rating: 3.4003 Rust Never Sleeps is ranked overall as 3.4003 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 3.5333 Rust Never Sleeps has an avg. critic score of 3.5333 out of 4 stars

Rust Never Sleeps Lyrics

Lyrics
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  • They were hiding behind hay bales,
  • They were planting
  • in the full moon
  • They had given all they had
  • for something new
  • But the light of day was on them,
  • They could see the thrashers coming
  • And the water
  • shone like diamonds in the dew.
  • And I was just getting up,
  • hit the road before it's light
  • Trying to catch an hour on the sun
  • When I saw
  • those thrashers rolling by,
  • Looking more than two lanes wide
  • I was feelin'
  • like my day had just begun.
  • Where the eagle glides ascending
  • There's an ancient river bending
  • Down the timeless gorge of changes
  • Where sleeplessness awaits
  • I searched out my companions,
  • Who were lost in crystal canyons
  • When the aimless blade of science
  • Slashed the pearly gates.
  • It was then I knew I'd had enough,
  • Burned my credit card for fuel
  • Headed out to where the pavement
  • turns to sand
  • With a one-way ticket
  • to the land of truth
  • And my suitcase in my hand
  • How I lost my friends
  • I still don't understand.
  • They had the best selection,
  • They were poisoned with protection
  • There was nothing that they needed,
  • Nothing left to find
  • They were lost in rock formations
  • Or became park bench mutations
  • On the sidewalks
  • and in the stations
  • They were waiting, waiting.
  • So I got bored and left them there,
  • They were just deadweight to me
  • Better down the road
  • without that load
  • Brings back the time
  • when I was eight or nine
  • I was watchin' my mama's T.V.,
  • It was that great
  • Grand Canyon rescue episode.
  • Where the vulture glides descending
  • On an asphalt highway bending
  • Thru libraries and museums,
  • galaxies and stars
  • Down the windy halls of friendship
  • To the rose clipped by the bullwhip
  • The motel of lost companions
  • Waits with heated pool and bar.
  • But me I'm not stopping there,
  • Got my own row left to hoe
  • Just another line
  • in the field of time
  • When the thrasher comes,
  • I'll be stuck in the sun
  • Like the dinosaurs in shrines
  • But I'll know the time has come
  • To give what's mine.
 
  • Remember the Alamo
  • When help was on the way
  • It's better here and now,
  • I feel that good today.
  • I'd like to take a walk
  • But not around the block
  • I really got some news
  • I met a man from Mars.
  • He picked up all my guitars
  • And played me traveling songs.
  • And when we got on ship
  • He brought out
  • something for the trip
  • And said, It's old but it's good
  • Like any other primitive would.
  • I'm gonna ride my llama
  • From Peru to Texarkana
  • I wanna ride him good
  • In my old neighborhood
  • I'm gonna ride him good
  • In my old neighborhood.
  • And when we got on ship
  • He brought out
  • something for the trip
  • And said, It's old but it's good
  • Like any other primitive would.
 
  • Aurora borealis
  • The icy sky at night
  • Paddles cut the water
  • In a long and hurried flight
  • From the white man
  • to the fields of green
  • And the homeland
  • we've never seen.
  • They killed us in our tepee
  • And they cut our women down
  • They might have left some babies
  • Cryin' on the ground
  • But the firesticks
  • and the wagons come
  • And the night falls
  • on the setting sun.
  • They massacred the buffalo
  • Kitty corner from the bank
  • The taxis run across my feet
  • And my eyes have turned to blanks
  • In my little box
  • at the top of the stairs
  • With my Indian rug
  • and a pipe to share.
  • I wish a was a trapper
  • I would give thousand pelts
  • To sleep with Pocahontas
  • And find out how she felt
  • In the mornin'
  • on the fields of green
  • In the homeland
  • we've never seen.
  • And maybe Marlon Brando
  • Will be there by the fire
  • We'll sit and talk of Hollywood
  • And the good things there for hire
  • And the Astrodome
  • and the first tepee
  • Marlon Brando, Pocahontas and me
  • Marlon Brando, Pocahontas and me
  • Pocahontas.
 
  • I could live inside a tepee
  • I could die
  • in Penthouse thirty-five
  • You could lose me on the freeway
  • But I would still
  • make it back alive.
  • As long as we can sail away
  • As long as we can sail away
  • There'll be wind in the canyon
  • Moon on the rise
  • As long as we can sail away.
  • See the losers in the best bars
  • Meet the winners in the dives
  • Where the people are the real stars
  • All the rest of their lives.
  • As long as we can sail away
  • As long as we can sail away
  • There'll be wind in the canyon
  • Moon on the rise
  • As long as we can sail away.
  • There's a road
  • stretched out between us
  • Like a ribbon on the high plain
  • Down from Phoenix through Salinas
  • 'Round the bend and back again.
  • As long as we can sail away
  • As long as we can sail away
  • There'll be wind in the canyon
  • Moon on the rise
  • As long as we can sail away
  • As long as we can sail away.
 
  • Look out, Mama,
  • there's a white boat
  • comin' up the river
  • With a big red beacon,
  • and a flag,
  • and a man on the rail
  • I think you'd better call John,
  • 'Cause it don't
  • look like they're here
  • to deliver the mail
  • And it's less than a mile away
  • I hope they didn't come to stay
  • It's got numbers on the side
  • and a gun
  • And it's makin' big waves.
  • Daddy's gone,
  • my brother's out hunting
  • in the mountains
  • Big John's been drinking
  • since the river took Emmy-Lou
  • So the powers that be
  • left me here
  • to do the thinkin'
  • And I just turned twenty-two
  • I was wonderin' what to do
  • And the closer they got,
  • The more those feelings grew.
  • Daddy's rifle in my hand
  • felt reassurin'
  • He told me,
  • Red means run, son,
  • numbers add up to nothin'
  • But when the first shot
  • hit the docks I saw it comin'
  • Raised my rifle to my eye
  • Never stopped to wonder why.
  • Then I saw black,
  • And my face splashed in the sky.
  • Shelter me from the powder
  • and the finger
  • Cover me with the thought
  • that pulled the trigger
  • Think of me
  • as one you'd never figured
  • Would fade away so young
  • With so much left undone
  • Remember me to my love,
  • I know I'll miss her.
 
  • People, pick up
  • on what I'm puttin' down now
  • Welfare mothers
  • make better lovers
  • Down at every
  • Laundromat in town now
  • Welfare mothers
  • make better lovers
  • While they're washin'
  • you can hear this sound now
  • Welfare mothers
  • make better lovers
  • Divorcee!
  • Hard to believe
  • that love is free now
  • Welfare mothers
  • make better lovers
  • Out on the street
  • with the whole family now
  • Welfare mothers
  • make better lovers
  • Hard to believe
  • that love is free now
  • Welfare mothers
  • make better lovers
  • Divorcee!
  • People, pick up
  • on what I'm puttin' down now
  • Welfare mothers
  • make better lovers
  • Down in every
  • Laundromat in town now
  • Welfare mothers
  • make better lovers
  • While they're washin'
  • you can hear this sound now
  • Welfare mothers
  • make better lovers
  • Divorcee!
 
  • Last night I was cool
  • at the pool hall
  • Held the table for eleven games
  • Nothing was easier
  • than the first seven
  • I beat a woman with varicose veins.
  • She stopped to see
  • herself in the mirror
  • Fix her hair and hide heir veins
  • And she lost the game.
  • Next day I went to the dentist
  • He pulled some teeth
  • and I lost some blood
  • We'd like to thank you
  • for the cards you sent us
  • My wives and I were all choked up.
  • I recall how Caesar and Cleo
  • Made love in the Milky Way
  • They needed boats
  • and armies to get there
  • I know there's a better way.
  • I saw the movie and I read the book
  • But when it happened to me
  • I sure was glad I had what it took
  • To get away.
  • Gotta get away, gotta get away
  • Gotta get away, gotta get away
  • I'm making another delivery
  • Of chemicals and sacred roots
  • I'll hold what you have to give me
  • But I'll use what I have to use.
  • The lasers are in the lab
  • The old man
  • is dressed in white clothes
  • Everybody says he's mad
  • No one knows
  • the things that he knows.
  • No one knows, no one knows
  • No one knows, no one knows
  • I'm sleepin' in every hallway
  • I just can't accept the stares
  • I'm using too many covers
  • I'm warm now so I don't care.
  • I'm thinkin' of no one in my mind
  • Sedan delivery
  • is a job I know I'll keep
  • It sure was hard to find.
  • Hard to find. hard to find
  • Hard to find. hard to find
 
  • Hey hey, my my
  • Rock and roll can never die
  • There's more to the picture
  • Than meets the eye.
  • Hey hey, my my.
  • Out of the blue
  • and into the black
  • You pay for this,
  • but they give you that
  • And once you're gone,
  • you can't come back
  • When you're out of the blue
  • and into the black.
  • The king is gone
  • but he's not forgotten
  • Is this the story
  • of Johnny Rotten?
  • It's better to burn out
  • 'cause rust never sleeps
  • The king is gone
  • but he's not forgotten.
  • Hey hey, my my
  • Rock and roll can never die
  • There's more to the picture
  • Than meets the eye.

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