I'm the one who killed slick Willie. I'm here to turn myself in. I'm the one and I don't feel guilty. If I could then I would do it again. There's a friend of my old man.
Helicopters over the house again. We got the projects two or three blocks from here. They pull the kids over for driving while African. And the ones with the warrants always run in fear.
Some guy said to some other guy behind closed doors. I don't even know how long I've been awake anymore. But I know what we're out of and you do too. Look around we're down to nothing but me and you.
I found a four leaf clover. In my yard today. It had one leaf missing off it. But that was okay. Looking it over I could easily see. Four is only just one more than three.
You are the worst news that I have ever heard. You lie so confidently. I'll sit and listen but I won't believe a word. You'll never get the best of me.
These prison walls. Are cold and hard. The fence is tall. Across the yard. Locked away. And what's so strange. Is that I feel. God I feel. Like nothing's changed.
Thanks again for everything. For everything I know. For everything that I have seen. Between these places that I go. . Down that highway, up that street.
I don't ever wanna go back home again. I don't ever wanna let this summer end. . You and me we got a lot in common. We keep thinkin' there's this place to go.
Division is confusion. It can drive you up a wall. Like any good illusion. It ain't anything at all. . One was always fine before. We figured out how to get one more.
May some good fortune come to you. May some good fortune come to you. May some good fortune come to you. . Shes always thinking up something when I'm feeling down.
There was a time when I was handsome. There was a time when I had money to burn. There was a time when where I landed. Was the least of my, the least of my concerns.
Happy new year everybody. Happy birthday country joe. I resolve to do like I always do. There's an overweight man with an overweight woman on a sofa just watching tv.
I come from not far from here. A long time ago. Spent years on that mountain. Before they even built this town below. Had a place on the ridge. With a view for miles around.
A little out of place. A little out of tune. Sorta lost in space. Racing the moon. Climbing the walls. Of this hurricane. Still overall. I can't complain.
No where to go, no one to call,. Nothin' to do except nothin' at all. The same ol' climb up the same ol' walls. I've fallen down before.. . You see I've been down, I've been so depressed.
Dock Ellis didn't think he would pitch that day. Back in 1970. When he and his wife took a trip to the ballpark. A little bit differently. So by the time he hit the bullpen.
Now I ain't about to tell you who told me. But somebody seen you around. Marching up and down the street to the beat. Of just about any old drummer in town.
Baby we were out behind the pool hall. Somewhere in that gravel parking lot. Back then when we hung out til everything was over. And no one cared if we came home or not.
Blue jean jacket, eyes all red. Lost in the sorrow, scratching their head. That's how she likes them. Lonesome and broke. Biker chain wallet and cigarette smoke.
Some guy said to some other guy behind closed doors. "Don't even know how long I've been awake anymore. I know what we're out of and you do too. Look around, we're down to nothing but me and you.