Well it's Ninth and Hennepin
All the doughnuts have names that sound like
prostitutes
And the moon's teeth marks are on the sky
Like a tarp thrown
all over this
And the broken umbrellas like dead birds
And the steam comes
out of the grill
Like the whole goddamn town's ready to blow...
And the
bricks are all scarred with jailhouse tattoos
And everyone is behaving like
dogs
And the horses are coming down Violin Road
And Dutch is dead on his
feet
And all the rooms they smell like diesel
And you take on the dreams
of the ones who have slept here
And I'm lost in the window, and I hide in the
stairway
And I hang in the curtain, and I sleep in your hat...
And no one
brings anything small into a bar around here
They all started out with bad
directions
And the girl behind the counter has a tattooed tear
One for
every year he's away, she said
Such a crumbling beauty, ah
There's nothing
wrong with her that a hundred dollars won't fix
She has that razor sadness
that only gets worse
With the clang and the thunder of the Southern Pacific
going by
And the clock ticks out like a dripping faucet
til you're full of
rag water and bitters and blue ruin
And you spill out over the side to anyone
who will listen...
And I've seen it all, I've seen it all
Through the
yellow windows of the evening train...
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