Take my body to Seven-Mile Island Lay my head down where Indians sleep Take your shoes off and walk across the water It's been so long so I heard a man speak
Watch the spillways when the water starts rising Take your hat off when the sun goes down Keep your eyes on that concrete tower Maybe one day it will crumble to the ground
Mary's crying 'cause she can't hold water And her clothes don't fit her right She used to say that she wanted a daughter Now she only wants a Saturday night
There were days when that dusty cave was empty Back before this city made a claim On that hotel for wanderers and strangers Back before you could live off of your name
We all live in an Airstream trailer About three-hundred yards up the lake Call the doctor, Mary's going into labor And you can't raise a baby on shake
So take my body to Seven-Mile Island Lay some stones down on top of my grave Tell my lady I just couldn't bear to see her Tell my daughter I just couldn't be saved