The great migration west On my mind like distant textbook I guess And everybody gets to go While I'm thinking here in a coffee shop in Chicago Of the summer I was raised Drinking beer not far from the steel mill haze Flashed the marigold shades We'd sit on the rocks and stare out at the waves And talk about our fears To sit around and wait for years And man how great it would be to come back If we just took off like some breezing Jack Kerouacs Well the talking runs cheap When the dharma bums are getting no sleep Watchin out for daylight like full moon cats jumpin from a dog bite 'Cause I never thought the sun could ever get cold Or follow in my father's footsteps alone And every good rebel would never get old In that flash of marigold We got blinded by the marigold Stood on the railroad tracks Like spark and heat of a ghost that never looks back All good things I know Are rushing through my heart when the whistle blows And the sweet bitter pain Of reminiscing youth like a speeding train And the crash thunderbolt Those days fly by in a spark of marigold Well the talking runs cheep When the dharma bums are getting no sleep Watchin out for daylight like full moon cats jumpin from a dog bite We got blinded by the marigold We got blinded by the marigold