Patchwork Quilt, Written by Warren Haynes
 
 I never knew you
 But then who really did?
 If you were at all like me,
 You managed to keep yourself hid
 A patchwork quilt of a life
 Memories embroidered on your soul
 
 So please forgive me
 For putting you in my song
 But the spirit she moves me
 In fact she pushes me along
 It's a patchwork quilt of a life
 Can't stop the river
 Just let it roll
 
 We were at Jones Beach
 When we got the word
 Saddest sound that I ever heard
 The bluest note that nobody could play
 Ravens sang with us that night on stage
 Tears of sadness, Tears of rage
 But nobody spoke, we all felt old and in the way
 
 "Real Mellow Slide Solo"
 
 So walk beside me
 Or above me, I don't know
 These days it sure seems
 I'm lost where ever I go
 God, how could you?, I heard someone say
 And what do we do with our lives now anyway?
 Now that our north star can no longer be found
 But there's a banjo moon in a tie-dyed sky
 Hippies dance and babies cry
 Churchbells ring
 As a silver-haired angel look down
 And the blood of his music runs through the veins of our guitars
 
 Bright lights, Dark Star
 I never knew you
 But then who really did
 If you were at all like me
 You managed to keep yourself hid.