Here comes the night, there go your knees, reaching for the floor. You say I'll stand guard down here, she stands in the door, With a pony on the tether pulling cold and sugarcane. She's a-hauling cane like it was gold. And when she calls upon the dead, To stand up in her place, They'll raise the roof up overhead, And speak out from her face. And fish jump in her boat all day, And flog your feet like steel. The carnies kick the gravel, And they wait for you in town, They pull back on the lever, And they bring the truck around. But her fingers on her lips Are like a penny for a fuse.