| Old San Francisco, San Francisco B.C.
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| I lived with my true love and she lived with me
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| «Romance is the douche of the bourgeoisie»
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| Was the very first thing she imparted to me
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| We had sarcastic hair, we used lewd pseudonyms
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| We got a lot of stares on the street back then
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| Since her dad, a local barber, had been beaten to death
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| She had become a vocal martyr in the vegan press
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| The cops had failed, they couldn’t catch a bus
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| They were looking for a male with a bad hair cut
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| Enter tumbleweed, exit love and our affaire d’amour
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| Was set on self-destruct
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| She said «you don’t make enough to provide for me»
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| I said «what about the stuff that we «e believe?»
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| She said «I left that on the sands of history
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| I’ve found a new man to take care of me
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| He dresses for success and emergency
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| And he moves a lot of concrete on the QVC»
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| Middle-aged and deadly, like a cobra in the shade
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| Sat in the midst of the smoke that he made
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| His name was Mr. Games and he owned the place
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| It was a lonely bar and grill in the Lower Haight
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| He had a jeweler’s hands and a blurry face
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| He knew I needed a chance so he gave me a break
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| «If I hire you now, can you start today?
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| I got a high-rise job down by the bay
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| Just a couple of rocks and some firearms
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| There’s not many locks and just one alarm
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| My step-son Gene will pick you up and drive
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| Try to be his friend, he’s got a friendly side»
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| Doll-house lightning and the next thing I knew
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| We were back at our point of rendezvous
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| I was in the possession of burglary tools
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| Children’s fur coats and diamonds and jewels
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| Gene’s talking about insignificant shit
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| Just like crooks in the movies when they do that bit
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| He said the power of metal will never be harnessed
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| I thought the wages of metal should be heavily garnished
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| We were waiting for his dad to meet us there
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| Gene took off his hat and I noticed his hair
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| It was neatly trimmed but a patch was bare
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| I knew it wasn’t the wave, it was human error
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| Before I knew what I said, I said «killer cut»
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| I watched him silently putting out a cigarette butt
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| Then he came at me with some fist cuisine
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| I had to duck aside and that was bad for Gene
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| 'Cause when he went by me he tripped and fell
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| Through the glass coffee table at the Wong hotel
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| Right there and then Mr. Games walked in
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| With my ex-true love on his gamy limb
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| So her dad’s killer’s dad was her new beau
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| And Games had a wife, whatta you know?
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| She got real real quiet till we chucked the kid
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| Then she went her way and I went his
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| Old San Francisco, San Francisco B.C. |