Back the bus he cussed ?Space suits! Blackened boots! Lad, little Lad,? he sad, ?I?ve a tip for you: See, what about me: what about her? What about me
In the back of a mini cab Me and Georgie and Nigel and Sadie: ?Can I use your mobile? Can I use your mobile, Sadie?? On our way to Shoreditch; Off to
I was wielding my axe Drank whiskey at the bar Every night coming home Out the windshield of my car I would look through my boughs And think I saw my
Last day in May the afternoon Remember Black marks of charcoal from the dune Remember I thought it wouldn't be too soon We'll wait at least until it'
Sing for me, my daughter, sing for me When I'm away, you'll be The siren that will finally lead me home The girl around her father throws her arms To
Very much vodka and too much tequila: those are the ways I learned to deal. Across against the light and the sleet scalds my sight, stunned I stayed
Brandy Buttersotch bartered and begged Many Motherwell mustered and mugged Lucy Liverspots lied oh! And legged Danny Dungerees digged and he dugged.
Well I stuffed my stuff into a sport sac and I took the Lake St. El Well I got off Cicero and I snuck in through one of the loading docks And I smiled
I married a man, oh then I married a man, oh then I married a man He was the plague of my life Oh and I wish I was single again I wish I was single
Goat's head in the deli case Oh sweet angel-angel-bearded face Paper mache parade on at night That's what you do with no sunlight In the tropical tropical