I used to wear your laurels I used to wear your laurels, uh-huh (How did you replace them?) I built myself a world Broke one down and built myself another world I used to call your name I used to hold your wooden heart And run my finger with grain until There's splinters in the curl of my palm I wore your laurels, I am one But I used to be plural I used to be well-fed I used to have a place to lay my weary head (Where have you been sleeping?) Down in the riverbed, wet and wild I am both living and I'm dead I used to know the time and place A night would bring me to I used to have a little room I used to have guitars to tune I used to have a bed but now I've packed it up and headed out west It's high time, something on my mind Got a word to write and a book to bind, We were hitting the road, coast-to-coast, Got a wagon and a wheel And a heart for the world I used to live in fear I used to wear your laurels I used to get upset any time He'd sit within one hundred yards (Do you have a lot of enemies?) I've got one or two, there's Kennedy Tim, that prairie boy, and then there's you I used to go so low Down to the bottom you could say I'd trade my power for the rage I breathe in air and out a flame A raging alchemist I threw a fit but now I'm giving it a rest