A Keepsake Songtext - empire! empire! (i was a lonely estate)

A Keepsake - empire! empire! (i was a lonely estate)

When I was eight or nine
I took a trip up north with my brother, my father
And my uncle

We woke up early and packed bagged lunches
And cans of pop into a cooler
And drove to a canoe rental in Mesick

We split up in two canoes

I imagined us as Lewis and Clark
Charting acres of unspoiled land
As the Manistee opened up like a canvas

We crawled at a slow, lazy pace
And reached the landing as the sun began to slide
Behind the horizon
And pulled our boats ashore

It was still warm and we were exhausted
So we jumped into the water to cool off
As my uncle launched into a speech
About the history of the Petoskey stone
And how rare it would be to find any here

Then he reached into the river bed
And pulled one out on his very first try

We spent the rest of our time trying to find another one
But came up empty-handed


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