
Date of issue: 17.05.1999
Record label: Red House
Song language: English
All the Little Places Around the Town |
Mary Beth is that fancy woman |
Standing over there |
The expression on her face |
Is just like her underwear |
Carefully chosen, easy to see through |
2 a.m. when the game is up Tempting to undo (?) |
But dawn breaks on her sad smile |
And I’ll see you around |
All the little places around the town |
Gabriel was painter |
A good one in his youth |
Between poverty and a hustle |
He chose a substitute |
Tenure and a greenhouse |
And little trips to Mexico |
An affair with a deep-eyed girl |
Every couple years or so When he looks inside at what he hasn’t done |
He comes tumbling down |
To all the little places around the town |
The university poets |
Buzz around in their little japanese cars |
They hit the parties for the out-of-towners |
You don’t see them much at the bars |
All their thin and stiff little books |
Not too much to say |
Yaking at eachother in the APR (?) |
While the years slip away |
The horseman passes by the classroom scene |
And a cold wind blows around |
All the little places around the town |
Julie and me we see eye to eye |
When we stand toe to toe |
And I surely will not soon forget |
That day in her studio |
The colors all got brighter |
Than the corona of the sun |
It’s action painted while we moved it (?) |
And still life when we was done |
I’m always hoping I will run into her |
When I’m out catting around |
At all the little places around the town |
The faculty wives they get gray and tattered |
Like the books upon their shelves |
They’re sitting around by their big bay windows |
Reading fiction about themselves |
Dreading the hour when they hear |
That well-heeled step once more |
And see those sad eyes through the glasses |
He bought at the professor eyeglass store |
Couldn’t she have shopped around a little longer |
While she was out checking it out |
At all the little places around the town? |
Charley had a habit of going |
Too many rounds with the wall |
He’s drinking to celebrate the spring |
He’s drinking to mourn the fall |
He made it out to Colorado |
When he got tired of the flat |
I ain’t too worried about that boy |
He don’t wear no cowboy hat |
I sure miss him on these winter nights |
When the blue snow settles down |
On all the little places around the town |
When you were here I never went |
To any of these little joints |
We spent all of our time outside |
What else is the point |
What else but the railroad tracks |
Gleaming in the winter sun |
What else but the spring graveyard |
Showing the ghosts how it’s done |
But you left like everyone does |
And I found myself going down |
To all the little places around the town |
Well the lights go red, the lights go green |
Traffic moves on through |
The lights go up, the lights go down |
You get a flash of who’s who |
Who is true and who is one (?) |
And who ain’t really sure |
Who has seen too many times |
What they’ve already seen before |
Who is free to come and go And who will forever be bound |
To all the little places |
All these little places |
All the little places around the town |
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