
Date of issue: 02.05.2019
Song language: English
Circus |
We put up our tent on a dark |
Green knoll, outside of town by |
The train tracks and a seagull dump |
Topping the bill was Horse Face Ethel |
And her Marvelous Pigs in satin |
We pounded our steaks in the ground |
All powder brown |
And the branches spread like scary |
Fingers reaching — we |
Were in a pasture outside Kankakee |
And one-eyed Myra, the queen of |
The galley who trained the |
Ostrich and the camels |
She looked at me squinty with her |
One good eye in a Roy Orbison |
T-shirt as she bottle fed |
An Orangutan named |
Tripod and then there was |
Yodeling Elaine the |
Queen of the air who wore a |
Dollar sign medallion and she |
Had a tiny bubble of spittle |
Around her nostril and a |
Little rusty tear, for she had |
Lassoed and lost another |
Tipsy sailor and over in |
The burnt yellow tent |
By the frozen tractor, the |
Music was like electric sugar |
And Zuzu Bolin played |
«Stavin' Chain» |
And Mighty Tiny on the saw and he |
Threw his head back with a |
Mouth full of gold teeth |
And they played «Lopsided Heart» |
And «Moon Over Dog Street» and |
By the time they played «Moanin' Low» |
I was soakin' wet and wild eyed |
And Doctor Bliss slipped me a |
Preparation and I fell asleep with |
«Livery Stable Blues» in my ear |
And me and Molly Hoey drank |
Pruno and Kool-Aid. |
She had a |
Tattoo gun made out of a |
Cassette motor and a guitar string and |
She soaked a hanky in Three Roses |
And rubbed it on the spot |
And she drew a rickety heart and |
A bent arrow and it hurt like hell |
And Funeral Wells spun |
Poodle Murphy on the target |
As he threw his hardware |
Only once in Sheboygan did he miss |
At a matinee on Diamond Pier and |
She’d never let him forget it |
They were doing two shows and she |
Had a high fever and he took |
Off a piece of her ear and |
Tip Little told her she should |
Leave the bum but |
Poodle said, «He fetched me |
Last time I run and I’d |
Like to hammer this ring into |
A bullet |
And I wish I had some whiskey and a gun |
My dear, I wish I had some |
Whiskey and a gun my dear." |
Name | Year |
---|---|
The Ageing Young Rebel ft. Ken Nordine | 2000 |
Underground | 1997 |
Goin' Out West | 1992 |
Cold Cold Ground | 1986 |
Jockey Full Of Bourbon | 1997 |
Ice Cream Man | 2004 |
Yesterday Is Here | 1986 |
Clap Hands | 1997 |
Rain Dogs | 1984 |
Way Down In The Hole | 1997 |
Downtown Train | 1997 |
Singapore | 1997 |
Time | 1997 |
Cemetery Polka | 1984 |
Soldier's Things | 1982 |
Tango Till They're Sore | 1984 |
Swordfishtrombone | 1982 |
Temptation | 1997 |
Hope I Don't Fall in Love with You | 2004 |
Crossroads | 1992 |
Artist lyrics: Tom Waits
Artist lyrics: Ken Nordine
Artist lyrics: Kathleen Brennan