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Ellis Paul — The Ballad Of Chris McCandless
Album: The Speed Of Trees
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Released: 2002
Length: 4:55
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He was out on the highway smiling.
A mystic in torn blue jeans.
The kid left his trust fund to come out walking.
He hitched across this country
With a backpack and a head full of dreams.
Could've sworn he heard the earth a'talkin',
Talkin'
"Sometimes, " he said, "Don't it feel
Like the concrete's closing in?
We're putting bricks on the horizon"
Was he chasing fool's gold,
Or a holy man walking
A dirt road till the end?
I hitched a ride with Chris McCandless.
I stepped in the wild of a dream.
The horizon in South Dakota
Is an ocean of harvest grain.
In a dusty silo we found work for the taking.
We'd hitched up from California,
But he never told me his real name.
Never told me what past he was out here shaking.
We're all shaking something.
"Sometimes, " he said, "Don't it feel
Like technology's closing in?
We're raising towers on the horizon"
Was he chasing fool's gold
Or a holy man walking
A dirt road till the end?
I hitched a ride with Chris McCandless
I stepped in the wild of a dream
A stone,
A path,
A river of glass,
The night sky
Can you see stars from wherever you are?
Wherever you are?
In a broken school bus they found him
In the heart of the Alaska range
The journey ends
When the heart stops beatingâ??
Time is fleeting
was he chasin fool's gold,
Or a holy man walking a dirt road
Till the end?
I don't know, but
I hitched a ride with Chris McCandless,
I stepped in the wild with Chris McCandless,
And I felt alive with Chris McCandless.
I was wide awake in the dream,
The dream,
The dream.
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Originally Posted by lily34: i like the title of the cd.
Nothing else, lily?
So weird! I am re-reading Into the Wild for the millionth time right now. Not sure how I feel about the song, but the book should be checked out.
I\'m an unapologetic technophile, but I think McCandless had a pretty good handle on the way things are. His response was definitely not one I would take -- tempting Darwin is rarely a good idea -- but you\'ve got to respect his resolve.
I enjoyed the Ellis Paul song! For those interested, a duo called Harrod and Funck has also written a song based on the story of Chris McCandless called \"Walk into the Wild\". I highly, highly recommend it.
i like the title of the cd.