Lyrics:
The Giant of IllinoisDied of a blister on his toeAfter walking all dayThrough the first winters' snowThrowing bits of stale bread to the last speckled dovesHe never even felt, his shoes fill with bloodDelirious with pain,his bedroom walls began to glowAnd he felt himself floating up through falling snowAnd the sky was a woman's armsAnd the sky was a woman's arms::vocalizing::A boy with a clubbed footsat next to him at schoolOnce upon a summer's daythey went walking through the woodsThey spotted a sleeping swanOn the banks of a muddy streamThey stoned it with rocks till it collapsed in the reedsThey laid out on the grassfull of chocolate and lemonadeAnd underneath it all the Giant was afraidAnd the sky was a woman's armsOh, the sky was a woman's armsAnd the sky was a woman's arms.