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Tom Waits - Nighthawk Postcards Lyrics

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  • there's a blur drizzle down the plateglass
  • as a neon swizzle stick stirrin up the sultry night air
  • and a yellow biscuit of a buttery cue ball moon
  • rollin' maverick across an obsidian sky
  • as the busses go groanin' and wheezin',
  • down on the corner I'm freezin';
  • on a restless boulevard at a midnight road
  • I'm across town from EASY STREET
  • with the tight knots of moviegoers and out of towners
  • on the stroll
  • and the buildings towering high above
  • lit like dominoes or black dice
  • all the used car salesmen dressed up in
  • Purina Checkerboard slacks
  • and Foster Grant wrap-around,
  • pacing in front of EARL SCHLEIB
  • $39.95 merchandise
  • like barkers at a shootin' gallery
  • they throw out kind of a Texas Guinan routine
  • 'Hello sucker, we like your money
  • just as well as anybody else's here'
  • or they give you the P.T. Barnum bit
  • 'There's a sucker born every minute
  • you just happened to be comin' along at the right time'
  • come over here now
  • you know... all the harlequin sailors are on the stroll
  • in a search of 'LIKE NEW,' 'NEW PAINT,'
  • decent factory air and AM-FM dreams
  • and the piss yellow gypsy cabs
  • stacked up in the taxi zones waitin' like pinball machines
  • to be ticking off a joy ride to a magical place
  • waitin' in line like 'truckers welcome' diners
  • with dirt lots full of
  • Peterbilts, Kenworths, Jimmy's and the like, and
  • they're hiballin' with bankrupt brakes, over driven
  • under paid, over fed, a day late and a dollar short
  • but Christ I got my lips around a bottle and
  • my foot on the throttle and I'm standin' on the corner
  • standin' on the corner like a 'just in town'
  • jasper, on a street corner with a gasper lookin'
  • for some kind of Cheshire billboard grin
  • stroking a goateed chin, and using parking meters
  • as walking sticks on the inebriated stroll
  • with my eyelids propped open at half mast
  • but you know... over at Chubb's Pool Hall and Snooker
  • it was a nickle after two, yea it was a nickle after two
  • and in the cobalt steel blue dream smoke, it
  • was the radio that groaned out the hit parade
  • and the chalk squeaked, the floorboards creaked
  • and an Olympia sign winked through a torn yellow
  • shade, old Jack Chance himself leanin' up against
  • a Wurlitzer and eyeballin' out a 5 ball combination shot
  • impossible you say? ...hard to believe?, perhaps
  • out of the realm of possibility? naaaa
  • he be stretchin' out long tawny fingers out across a
  • cool green felt with a provocative golden gate
  • and a full table railshot that's no sweat and I leaned
  • up against my bannister and wandered over to the
  • Wurlitzer and I punched A-2 I was lookin' for
  • something like Wine, Wine, Wine by the Night Caps
  • starring Chuck E. Weiss or High Blood Pressure
  • by George (cryin' in the streets) Perkins - no dice
  • 'that's life,' that's what all the people say ridin' high
  • in April, seriously shot down in May, but I know I'm
  • gonna change that tune when I'm standing underneath
  • a buttery moon that's all melted off to one side
  • It was just about that time that the sun
  • came crawlin' yellow out of a manhole
  • at the foot of 23rd Street
  • and a dracula moon in a black disguise
  • was making its way back to its
  • pre-paid room at the St. Moritz Hotel (scat)
  • and the El train came tumbling
  • across the trestles and it sounded
  • like the ghost of Gene Krupa
  • with an overhead cam and glasspacks
  • and the whispering brushes of wet radials
  • on a wet pavement and there's a
  • traffic jam session on Belmont tonight
  • and the rhapsody of the pending
  • evening, I leaned up against
  • my bannister and I've been looking
  • for some kind of an emotional
  • investment with romantic dividends
  • kind of a physical negociation
  • is underway
  • as I attempt to consolidate all my
  • missed weekly payments, into
  • one-low-monthly payment
  • through the nose
  • with romantic residuals and leg akimbo
  • but the chances are more than likely I'll probably
  • be held over for another smashed weekend

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