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My brother Esau killed a hunter Back in nineteen sixty nine And before the killing was done His inheritance was mine But his birthright was a wand to wave (note 1) Before a weary band Esau gave me sleeplessness And a piece of moral land My father favoured Esau (note 2) (note 3) Who was eager to obey All the bloody wild commandments The old man shot his way But all this favour ended when My brother failed at war He staggered home And found me in the door (note 4) Esau skates on mirrors any more (note 5) Meets his pale reflection at the door Yet sometimes at night I dream (note 6) He's still that hairy man Shadow boxing the apocalypse And wandering the land Shadow boxing the apocalypse And wandering the land Esau holds a blessing Brother Esau holds a curse (note 7) I would say that the blame is mine But I suspect it's something worse (note 8) The more my brother looks like me The less I understand (note 9) The silent war That blooded both our hands Sometimes at night (note 10) I think I understand Way late at night Oh, I feel I understand It's brother to brother And it's man to man And it's face to face And it's hand to hand The shadow dance The silent war within The shadow dance Never ends, never ends, never ends Shadow boxing the apocalypse Yet again, yet again Shadow boxing the apocalypse And wandering the land (1) I believe Weir once sang 'When at first my brother walked away' here (2) the sheet music has 'Our father ...' but Barlow's lyrics have it as 'My father ...' and that's what Weir sang (3) the first version, on 25 March 1983, had a different second verse (thanks to Todd Prusin for pointing this out) Esau tried to build a world A marvelous disguise Where every street is easy And there?s nothing to deny And although he gave me all his cards I could not play his hand I made a choice That soon became a stand (4) the sheet music has '... at the door' but Barlow's lyrics have '...in the door.' Weir sang both versions (5) in place of these two lines, Weir sometimes sang Esau, he's on rollerskates today Selling real estate to someone in LA or (from 14 July 1985: thanks to Todd Prusin) Esau he?s on rollerskates today He gets around the darkside of town, way down around LA (6) the sheet music wrongly has 'But sometimes at night ...' (7) this is what Weir sings, and the sheet music has, but Barlow's lyric site has 'Brother Esau bears a curse' (8) the sheet music has 'I suspected something worse' but that seems to be another mistake (9) Weir sometimes sang 'the more I understand,' eg on 30 December 1986 (thanks to Brian Schnapp for this) (10) The version here is as on 'In The Dark.' Live versions differed in this last semi-ad-lib section.
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