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Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards
Disc 1
01. Lie to Me
02. LowDown
03. 2:19
04. Fish in the Jailhouse
05. Bottom of the World
06. Lucinda
07. Ain’t Goin’ Down to the Well
08. Lord I’ve Been Changed
09. Puttin’ On the Dog
10. Road to Peace
11. All the Time
12. The Return of Jackie and Judy
13. Walk Away
14. Sea of Love
15. Buzz Fledderjohn
16. Rains on Me
Disc 2
01. Bend Down the Branches
02. You Can Never Hold Back Spring
03. Long Way Home
04. Widow’s Grove
05. Little Drop of Poison
06. Shiny Things
07. World Keeps Turning
08. Tell It to Me
09. Never Let Go
10. Fannin Street
11. Little Man
12. It’s Over
13. If I Have to Go
14. Goodnight Irene
15. The Fall of Troy
16. Take Care of All My Children
17. Down There by the Train
18. Danny Says
19. Jayne’s Blue Wish
20. Young at Heart
Disc 3
01. What Keeps Mankind Alive
02. Children’s Story
03. Heigh Ho
04. Army Ants
05. Books of Moses
06. Bone Chain
07. Two Sisters
08. First Kiss
09. Dog Door
10. Redrum
11. Nirvana
12. Home I’ll Never Be
13. Poor Little Lamb
14. Altar Boy
15. The Pontiac
16. Spidey’s Wild Ride
17. King Kong
18. On the Road
19. Dog Treat
20. Missing My Son
Not much chance, completely cut loose from purpose,
He was a young man riding a bus through
North Carolina on the way to somewhere.
And it began to snow.

And the bus stopped at a little cafe
In the hills and the passengers entered.
And he sat at the counter with the
Others, and he ordered, the food arrived.
And the meal was particularly good, and the coffee.

The waitress was unlike the women he had known.
She was unaffected, and there was a natural humor which came from her.
And the fry cook said crazy things and the
Dishwasher in back laughed a good clean pleasant laugh.

And the young man watched the snow through the window.
And he wanted to stay in that cafe forever.
The curious feeling swam through him that everything was
Beautiful there and it would always stay beautiful there.

And then the bus driver told the passengers that it was time to board.
And the young man thought "I'll just stay here, I'll just stay here"
And then he rose and he followed the others into the bus.
He found his seat and looked at the cafe through the window and
Then the bus moved off, down a curve, downward, out of the hills.

And the young man looked straight forward.
And he heard the other passengers speaking of other things,
Or they were reading or trying to sleep.
And they hadn't noticed the magic.
And the young man put his head to one
Side, closed his eyes, and pretended to sleep.

There was nothing else to do,
Just to listen to the sound of the
Engine, and the sound of the tires, in the snow.