From the recording 1981 • Jane Siberry
Lyrics
I reached the desert as the sun was rising
on the day that you were passing though
the caravan you traveled in was crowded
and I didn't like the people around you
those people hushed me
when I tried to call you
they pushed me back
and would not let me through
and these thin arms
weren't strong enough to part them
so back into the roadside rocks I withdrew
sometimes I am nervous when the night comes
I hear so many noises that are new
but I try not to think of you too often
I try not to use the beads you threw
oh babe
I conjured you up by mistake
I know that I'm supposed to wait
but when will I see you again?
in daytime I do dances for the tourists
I strike a pose I hope they can't ignore
my hope is to attract your caravan to me
and then beat them to your side
before they know
oh babe, I'm really sitting by the road
I hug my knees and hope that I'll see you
I made up that bit about the dances
but it keeps me from using
the beads you threw
oh babe
I conjured you up by mistake
I know that I'm supposed to wait
but when will I see you again?
your caravan told me I was not one of them
because the way I talked
was not part of their school
I made too much fun of California
well, I made too much fun of paper tools
you yourself, you told me not to join them
you said I would do better where I was
but is this really true? - I get so lonely
the only wine that fills me up is you
oh babe
I conjured you up by mistake
I know that I'm supposed to wait
but when will I see you again?
I am not as nervous when the night comes
and darkness falls among these desert rocks
even though I still touch your beads
and wish for you
waiting becomes easier than not
oh babe
I conjured you up by mistake
I know that I'm supposed to wait
but when will I see you again?
when?
