Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song April Fools Day Morn, artist - Loudon Wainwright III. Album song Fame And Wealth, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 31.12.1982
Record label: Concord, Rounder
Song language: English
April Fools Day Morn |
At twelve midnight I called my mom |
On April Fool’s Day morn |
We two are close sometimes I think |
Because I was breech-born |
The doctor reached inside of her |
He turned me 'round and pulled me out |
I emerged her bloody babe |
His slap produced my shout |
At twelve midnight I telephoned |
On April Fool’s Day morn |
I told mom I’d be home late |
Then I hung up the horn |
I went back to the party then |
I got drunk with all the boys |
Our florid faces shown so bright |
We made a lot of noise |
By 2am we all were drunk |
On April Fool’s Day morn |
We had insulted many folk |
Garnered plenty scorn |
We boys, some girls and some hangers-on |
Formed a jolly caravan |
We headed for my canyon home |
To make our fool’s day stand |
Tempers flared and tears were shed |
On April Fool’s Day morn |
Tequila ripped and on a tear |
My party shirt got torn |
I tried to take a woman down |
Right there on the bathroom floor |
She refused, I threw her out |
Screaming, «Bitch!» |
and «Whore!» |
I threatened one poor hanger-on |
With a knife he was warned |
By 5 a.m. just three were left |
On April Fool’s Day morn |
An English fool, an Irish fool |
And me, their foolish Yankee host |
We kissed and cried and swore our love |
And drank one final toast |
By 6 a.m., those two passed out |
On April Fool’s Day morn |
I drove to Santa Monica |
A girl there got me warm |
By 10 a.m., I drove back home |
I rousted out my half-dead friends |
We said goodbye with downcast eyes |
So sheepish in the end |
My mother came out of her room |
On April Fool’s Day morn |
She spied her sorry breech-born |
Hungover and forlorn |
I am too old, too large, too close |
To crawl up on my mother’s knee |
So eggs and bacon, coffee, toast |
Were placed in front of me |