Burma-Shave (исполнитель: Tom Waits)
Licorice tattoo turned a gun metal blue Scrawled across the shoulders of a dying town Took the one eyed Jacks across the railroad tracks And the scar on its belly pulled a stranger passing through He's a juvenile delinquent, never learned how to behave But the cops'd never think to look in Burma-Shave And the road was like a ribbon, and the moon was like a bone He didn't seem to be like any guy she'd ever known He kind of looked like Farley Granger, with his hair slicked back She says 'I'm a sucker for a fella in a cowboy hat. How far are you going?' Said 'Depends on what you mean' He says 'I'm only stopping here to get some gasoline' 'I guess I'm going thataway, just as long as it's paved And I guess you'd say I'm on my way to Burma-Shave' And with her knees up on the [bad word] She took out her barrettes, and her hair spilled out like root beer And she popped her gum and arched her back ' [bad word] Marysville ain't nothing but a wide spot in the road Some nights my heart pounds like thunder Don't know why it don't explode Cause everyone in this stinking town's got one foot in the grave And I'd rather take my chances out in Burma-Shave' 'Presley's what I go by, why don't you change the stations Count the grain elevators in the rearview mirror' She said, â??Mister, anywhere you point this thing It got to beat the [bad word] out of the sting Of going to bed with every dream that dies here every mornin' And so drill me a hole with a barber pole And I'm jumping my parole just like a fugitive tonight Why don't you have another swig, and pass that car if you're so brave I want to get there â??fore the [bad word] up in Burma-Shave â?? And the spider web crack and the mustang screamed The smoke from the tires and the twisted machine Just a nickel's worth of dreams, and every wishbone that they saved Lie swindled from them on the way to Burma-Shave And the sun hit the derrick and cast a bat wing shadow Up against the car door on the shotgun side And when they pulled her from the wreck You know, she still had on her shades They say that dreams are growing wild Just this side Of Burma-Shave