Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Grandpa's Interview, artist - Neil Young. Album song Greendale, in the genre Фолк-рок
Date of issue: 17.08.2003
Record label: Reprise
Song language: English
Grandpa's Interview |
«Grandpa, here’s your coffee,» |
said Edith, as she filled his cup. |
«Nobody'll find you here, |
and Earl is glad you guys showed up.» |
«The way things are downtown, |
you might have to stay for awhile. |
There was a helicopter hovering over your house |
when I talked to your neighbor, Kyle." |
«Who the hell do they think they are, |
Invading our home like that? |
Grandma and I had to leave so fast, |
We couldn’t even catch the cat.» |
«The helicopter scared the shit out of him, |
and it took off down a trail, |
down past the railroad track, |
towards the county jail.» |
«Jed, you really screwed up now! |
What did you have to do that for? |
Everybody wants to hang your ass, |
and here’s a note from Lenore.» |
Sun touched the cold steel bars |
as she pushed the paper in. |
Jed took it up and read it and he couldn’t hide a grin. |
Outside the jail window |
a crow flew across the sky, |
completely disappearing behind each bar, |
then a helicopter flew by. |
«Say hi to Earl and Edith. |
Tell 'm I’m doing fine. |
Tell 'm it’s time for them to let you go now, |
they should cut the line.» |
«Can grandma come and see me? |
I got a new song to sing |
it’s longer than all the others combined |
and it doesn’t mean a thing.» |
The noise was unfamiliar, |
generators whirling, |
walkie-talkies screaming, |
vans parked in the open field. |
TV crews and cameras, |
they wanted to interview grandpa on the porch. |
They came through the gate and across the lawn |
knocking down Edith’s Tiki Torch. |
And grandpa saw them there, |
looking through the venetian blind. |
«Those people don’t have any respect, |
so they won’t get any of mine.» |
«I don’t wanna talk about Jed. |
I don’t watch channel 2 or 6 or 9. |
I don’t have time to talk that fast, |
and it ain’t my crime.» |
«It ain’t a privilege to be on TV |
and it ain’t a duty either. |
The only good thing about TV |
is shows like 'Leave it to Beaver.'» |
«'Shows with love and affection', |
like mama used to say. |
A little Mayberry living |
could go a long way.» |
He took Earl’s shotgun down from the closet, |
loaded up both barrels. |
Walked out on the porch and fired 'm off, |
and up walked a woman named Carol. |
«Susan Carol from Early Magazine, |
I got some questions to ask.» |
«Well you can stick 'm where the sun don’t shine!» |
grandpa said with a gasp. |
Then he fell face first and let out a sigh, |
and Edith ran out in shock. |
He was looking at her from down on the floor, |
Grandpa looked like he was trying to talk. |
«That guy just keeps singin'! |
Can somebody shut him up? |
I don’t know for the life of me where he comes up with that stuff.» |
They laid his head on a newspaper |
with a picture of Carmichael on the front page, |
posing with the little league baseball team, |
and a seedy shot of Jed on a motorcycle. |
Grandpa died a hero. |
Trying to stop the media. |
Fighting for freedom of silence. |
Trying to be anonymous. |
Share your loving and you live so long. |
Share your loving and you live so long. |
Share your loving and you live so long. |
Live so long. |