Iron & Wine Call Your Boys

call your boys now that the table’s set and shining
no one’s seen any of them in many days
call your boys, they shot a buzzard off a Chrysler
do you still taste all that you swallowed before grace

and you’ll forgive even the time they burned the henhouse
and ran to the hills, ran with burnin’ hands

setting sun framed in the doorway right behind you
several chores, surely some lessons left to tell
setting sun, wolves in the hills and now before you
sit your boys each with their shinning silverware

they’ll bury you under the wood beside the carport
bury you, ‘some neon stop along the way

radio-fuzz on the fencepost by the pasture
long ago, Liza and you would dance all day
now you lay buried, the stern and sacred father
in sacred earth, under a billboard in the rain

one last toast, here’s to the brave who went before us
who died in vain, died in a movie for a dream