Tonalité : Db major
Verse 1
F
Jacqueline caught her husband's
G
eye.
He was swaying on a strap,
and in an angry glance conveyed to
him
her entire disapproval
of his action.
He apologized mutely
F
and became urgently engrossed in a
G
row of car cards.
The fat woman moved
once more
against Jacqueline.
She was now practically overlapping her.
Then she turned puffy,
disagreeable eyes,
full -on Mrs. James Mather,
F
G
and coughed rousingly
in her face.
With a smothered exclamation,
Jacqueline got to her feet,
squeezed with brisk violence
past the fleshy knees,
and made her way, pink with rage,
toward the rear of the car.
There she seized a strap,
and there she was presently
joined by her husband
in a state of considerable
alarm.
They exchanged no word,
F
but stood silently side by side
G
for ten minutes
while a row of men sitting in
front of them
crackled their newspapers
and kept their eyes fixed virtuously
upon the day's cartoons.
When they left the car at last,
Jacqueline exploded.
You big fool! she cried wildly.
Did you see that horrible woman
you gave your seat to?
Why don't
you consider me occasionally
instead of every fat, selfish
washwoman you meet?
How should I know?
But Jacqueline was as angry at him
as she had ever been.
It was unusual for anyone
to get angry at him.
You didn't see any of those men
getting up for me,
did you? No wonder you were too tired
to go out last Monday night.
You'd probably given your
seat
to some horrible Polish washwoman
that's strong as an ox
and likes to stand up."
F
G
They were walking along in the slushy street,
stepping wildly into great pools of
water.
Confused and distressed,
Mather could utter neither apology
nor defense.
Jacqueline broke off
and then turned to him
F
with a curious light in her eyes.
G
The words in which
she couched her summary of the situation
F
G
were probably the most disagree
able
that had ever been addressed
to him in his life.
The trouble with you, Jim,
the reason you're such an easy mark,
is that you've got the ideas
of a college freshman.
You're a professional nice fellow.
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