Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Skycycle Blues, artist - B. Dolan.
Date of issue: 13.05.2013
Song language: English
The Skycycle Blues |
Somewhere |
Between Heaven |
And the landing ramp |
Is the sacred mathematics of Chance |
The calculated risk |
And the wind, whipping ya in the eyes |
And the sharp, metallic taste |
Of life |
And death |
And there is a moment of utter calm there, in mid air |
A moment of sheer silence and peace |
Before you hear, as if in a dream |
The sound of your own voice |
Going: |
«OHHHH SHHHHHHITTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!» |
Evel Knievel at the top of his take-off ramp in 1967 |
With a fucking earthquake in his chest |
And all 30 feet of intenstine clenched |
Against the concrete’s puckered lips |
Evel Knievel saying goodbye to the mother of his kids |
Daddy’s job is dangerous |
Daddy’s job is to swim out farther and farther into the ocean |
He comes back to them broken and never for very long |
At a press conference he tells a reporter: |
«This is what you call a one shot deal and |
I’m not comin back for any late show, honey |
No I have not practiced the jump |
Because… there is no use practicing something that you cannot miss |
And if i miss the jump in a test shot, that means im dead and will not ever get |
to do it for real |
So this is what you call |
A fucking one shot deal |
This helmet |
Is to protect me |
From my own momentum |
This costume |
Is to protect you |
From the realness of what is happening here! |
I am calling on Death! |
And she comes growling and snapping into the arena |
And opens her jaws up wide on both sides of my landing ramp |
Gasoline, throttle |
Thumps up |
Open her up |
Let the arrow fly |
And tear into the fabric of an instant |
Where you can live an entire lifetime |
In the star-dusted, flash bulb infinity |
Of a launch |
Into impossible space |
That climbs to the top of its arc |
And beats the sky back another inch |
Only to crumble and collapse |
Only to fall and return to the earth |
With no illusions of immortality |
And pay the cost of dreaming |
Like your skin stretched out in ribbons along 100 yards of tar |
Like those ghostly, ruined bones up there on the x-ray screen |
Like the steel plates, and the pins and the screws that they put in ya |
Til ya got more in common with your bike than you do with any human being |
By 1976 |
Evel Knievel’s body is a monument in ruins |
The scorched remains of a war waged against his own flesh |
Born to chase after death |
And kids coming home crippled from Vietnam |
Write letters that say |
„thank you sir |
I figure that if you can get up and go on then so can i“ |
Evel Knievel shoots holes in the sky to keep people’s hope alive! |
Even as he’s flying across the gaps between public appearances |
Burning cocaine like money and women with their faces made up to look like neon |
motel signs |
The vacancy |
Of a million tv’s shining on your skin |
You’re the twinkle in America’s eye |
& the women come looking to lay down with Death |
& you got enough money to buy into your own hype |
& you got enough fuel to push you past the speed of light |
Where every day you age a year |
And you watch, as if in a dream |
As you fail |
Every single person in your life |
To pay the cost of dreaming: |
The botched attempts |
The bankruptcys |
The divorce |
The loss of his family |
All the bad blood in his veins is |
Hepatitis, Kidney Failure |
Wheelchair |
Old age |
Living |
To feel yourself |
Shrinking |
To the size of a footnote |
A novelty |
A gag |
An oddity |
All of it part of the long |
Drawn out revenge |
Of your cowardly enemy |
Robert Craig Knievel |
In 2007 |
Telling the Hour of Power Christian Telecast |
About waking up and seeing the devil in his bedroom |
Speaking carefully and slowly |
The broken man told the congregation of how he rose |
Up in his bed and said: |
‘devil! |
devil! |
you bastard you |
Get away from me. |
i cast you out of my life |
I just got on my knees and prayed then,» said evel |
«i prayed that god would put his arms around me and never ever ever let me go» |
He was not a good man |
But he was a great man |
And for that he deserves |
Mercy |
Death |
Mercy |