Some dead people have been selected by fate
for a very different kind of eternity
Tlaloc has made his mark on you if you have been drowned
or struck by lightning or died of disease brought about by water
Could it be dropsy? It must be dropsy
Here in the tropics, green, flowers, and warm rain
Not like the corpses devoured by steppes of the north
in cold twilight country covered with bones masked by spiders
Hoot owl in Mexico
Could it be dropsy? It must be dropsy
credits
from Rubber Soul Train,
released April 8, 2013
Danny Hollenbough- Xylophone,
Guy Geduldig-Bass Drum
Josiah Seiver-Guitar
Lewis Jack- Donbecq
M.Y. Shapiro- Vocal, Lyrics
Tom Mallon- Drumbox, Engineering
Tom Wheeler- Bass
& The Horns of Dilemma
Beth Custer-Clarinet'
Josh Ende- Baritone Sax
Richard Marriot- Arrangements, Trombone
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