and we re in love with all of it
what can we say?
mankind s behavin like some serial killers
What can we say?, what can we say?, and we re in love with all of it
And we re in love with all of it, and we re in love with all of it
walking with ghosts in the national parks
We love to lie, what can we say?
Coyotes tiptoe in the snow after dark, and we re in love with all of it, mankind s behavin like some serial killers
We re in love with all of it, what can we say? Mouse, what can we say?
Looking downwards to feed, another branch on the tinder-bound tree, looking downwards to feed
at home with the ghosts in the national parks
We re in love with all of it, and we re in love with all of it, and we re in love with all of it
We re in love with everything, giant ol monsters afraid of the sharks
what can we say?
birds flying low
Another branch on the tinder-bound tree, we re in love with everything
what can we say?
Mankind s behavin like some serial killers, at home with the ghosts in the national parks Modest, at home with the ghosts in the national parks
giant ol monsters afraid of the sharks
mankind s behavin like some serial killers
Coyotes tiptoe in the snow after dark, we love to lie
At home with the ghosts in the national parks, giant ol monsters afraid of the sharks
What can we say?, we love to lie Modest, and we re in love with all of it
We re in love with all of it, we re in love with everything
What can we say?, we re in love with everything, giant ol monsters afraid of the sharks
We re in love with everything, we re in love with all of it Coyotes, what can we say?
we re in love with all of it
We love to lie, giant ol monsters afraid of the sharks, we re in love with all of it
We re in love with everything, looking downwards to feed
Coyotes tiptoe in the snow after dark, at home with the ghosts in the national parks
Another branch on the tinder-bound tree, giant ol monsters afraid of the sharks, we re in love with everything
I had a female coyote named Luna fer a pet. She had a green eye an a blue eye. She was orphaned as a pup when her mom was hit by a car. I found her in her den yelping from hunger pains. So I brought her to my camp an I fed her an I raised her. She was loyal. Smart. An super friendly. An she got along with kids very well. Even cats would hang out with her. There was even a chicken hawk who I saw sleeping right up beside her. She was the koolest coyote I ever had the pleasure to have as a friend.
This is such a good spotlight for coyotes, because they're always seen as peasants and bad creatures when in reality, they're just trying to survive like we are.
Coyotes tiptoe in the snow after dark
At home with the ghosts in the national parks
Mankind's behavin' like some serial killers
Giant ol' monsters afraid of the sharks
And we're in love with all of it
And we say, what can we say?
Walking with ghosts in the national parks
Coyotes tiptoe in the snow after dark
And we're in love with all of it
And we say, what can we say?
Another branch on the tinder-bound tree
Birds flying low, looking downwards to feed
Mankind's behavin' like some serial killers
Giant ol' monsters afraid of the sharks
And we're in love with all of it
And we say, what can we say?
And we say, we're in love with all of it
And we say, we're in love with everything
And we say, what can we say?
And we say, we're in love with all of it
And we say, we're in love with everything
And we say, what can we say?
And we say, we're in love with all of it
And we say, we're in love with everything
And we lie, we love to lie
This made me cry more than it should have. The deer statues moment is heartbreaking. To paraphrase Isaac, I hope that man can find a way to live with nature rather than against it. I'm most happy when I'm out in nature too, Coyote.
And we say "What can we say?"
This one line is probably the most memorable line in the song for me. It's describing how we do something that could be considered terrible but when we're confronted about it you just say "what can we say?" and shrug it off
I wish the line was "afraid of the dark" instead of sharks. I find it more fitting, we're monsters to the natural world but would be to afraid to step foot in a forest after dark, unlike the coyote.
A being known as Coyote was an important figure in some Native American mythology, the source of humanity if I remember correctly. Anyone think that might be important, considering the next song on the album is Pups To Dust?