Tonalité : G major
Verse 1
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She's sixty- one years old
and hiding in a school bus
Kind of objectionable
Interlude 1
With a heart like a fist
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Verse 2
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She stood on a street in Norfork in a
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pea- coat and a headache
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watching the traffic splash by
When a four day clown in a pick- up
truck drove her out to the woods
Down a gravel lane, down a dirt road,
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down some dust on the grass
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To a shadow,
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with some bricks around it
Verse 3
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Near a pecan tree, near a boulder,
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near a dog, near invisible
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He dobbed his hat and scuffed his heel
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And puffed real hard on his
cheap cigar
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And he spewed the smoke
out in the air
And asked her if that
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was a wig on her head
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Or if it was real hair
Verse 4
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He laughed real loud and said she
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was cute
And then he leaned over
and said "excuse me"
And put the cigar out
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in the dog's face
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"I live here" he said
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He went inside
Verse 5
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She turned around and
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walked past the dog
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Back up the dust on the grass,
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past the pecan tree
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Back up the dirt road,
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back up the gravel lane
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And back to Norfolk
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Interlude 2
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Back there at his place late at
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night,
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when the owls congregate
And the snakes sleep,
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when the trucks hit the spacers in the overpass
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And the storm drains cough
up dust and cigarette filters
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purge like frogs at the
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side of the road
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Back there, down the gravel lane, down the
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dirt road
Down some dust on the grass,
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past the pecan tree to the shadow
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With some bricks around it
Verse 8
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Back there, late at night, back
there in the dark
Back there in the dust, back there
Interlude 3
The dog burst into flame
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Verse 9
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Anyhow, time went by,
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anyhow snap crackers and stone soup
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Walking on cornflakes
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and stopping blocks
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Anyhow, she went back
to where the dog blew up
She tried her luck, she went back,
maybe she could paint the porch
Maybe she could fix the roof,
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maybe she could build a roof
Verse 10
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She told him "you can't smoke cigars,
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though, I'm too damn frail"
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And he said "I won't"
Then he lit a cigarette and
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dropped his hat
Outro 1
He said, "It's OK, I have a cat
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