*from DHL Facebook fan Darrell:

A quick comparison between the recent Furthur version, the version with The National, and the “In The Dark” version shows the following changes:

VERSE 1 – Furthur version – “in the year 2009” replaces “back in 1969” or “back in 1959 (National version)”

VERSE 2 – National and Furthur versions – “he won’t miss his birthright anyway, ain’t like it’s worth all that much today” replaces “Esau skates on mirrors anymore, and meets his pale reflection at the door”

VERSE 3 – National version – “the more my brother looks like me, the more I understand the empty war that bloodied both our hands” replaces “the more my brother looks like me, the less I understand the silent war that bloodied both our hands”