Now, as for my aunt, Who told on me. She was always wearing her turbans. Sailing back to Greece on the Normandy. Having dinner at the captain's table
One of those blond ladies had a certain hold on me. I went to all her seminars by the Airport in the Double Tree. I even let her use nephew?s seaplane
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
Gale, gale blow Gale, gale blow Oh my umbrella Can't, can't take it you know Been caught in a hail storm A blizzard tornado's nose Oh but nothing, no
I went on down unto the duplexes of the dead, Where the shades are drawn and the shadows shut? Unless you know the magic word. (Seldom said but often
Don't dance her down boys Don't dance her down Don't dance her down boys Her man's in town I played cards in England I threw dice in Spain I'm going
I'm in no mood to comb my hair: there's a chill in the air. And it's catching. Catching. I was so drunk last night, I didn't even undress for bed and
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'
( Sunday Nights - The Songs of Junior Kimbrough ) Well, I'm leaving, I'm leaving, I'm leaving I'm leaving you babe I'm going Well, I'm sorry, I'm sorry
In the cracker barrel dumpster I found a bag Red white striped I opened it--gag Mummy day pizarro dressed in a Inca rag Call on in to work quick Tell
In my little thatched hut where blue-green grass grows by the brook I lounge and I look (I lounge and I look. I lounge and I look) for my own true love
I pulled my kerchief out of my pocket Wiped my nose and said hello I bought a tambourine at the millennium dome It jangled two thousand times in a row
Came a card marked Mason City From my forwarder Shut the door, don?t let my dad see Read aloud, Dear sir Understanding you account an upright gentlemen
At Four o'Clock Just after work I got my check I held my breath The phone wrings tell them I ain't never here The over under Made a blunder I gave my
I kicked my dog I was mean to him before I guess that?s why he walked out my door I really wish I could see him some more I looked under the mats and
I never thought it could have happened to me. But on the morning of my eldest daughter?s Second wedding, I blacked out. They said it was it was just
It?s a clear signal from Cairo: calling me back to your arms. Desert winds are strong but they?re not strong enough, love of my life. Desert winds are
There's a town I know called Nevers, no Nevers never wasn't was what it weren't when it wasn't once. Knew Nevers? Knew Nevers? Nothing never I'