Good mornin’ sir
How was your sleep? I’m certain it was fine Mine always is here Have a seat with me It’s been a pleasure Having you here I see so many come and go This lobby has been My friend for so many years I’ve worn out three Of these wicker chairs The décor hasn’t changed much But the faces do They come and go They’re here They dry out They leave They come back They loose themselves They find themselves All for five dollars a night That’s a meal a day For some folks That’s a shower, soap A towel and a good Night’s sleep for me A good night’s sleep Is all any man needs So sit here a while Give me another Story to learn Another life to assimilate Or a quarter Or maybe just a light. Joe turns out the lights
Over the bar As she switches off the lights Out front He locks the door She is exhausted She gathers her things He waits for her Good night Joe She says to him As she disappears Into the night mist Good night Mel She hears from The blackness behind Her apartment’s waiting Just down the street Her peekapoo’s waiting Staring at the door It’s starting to sprinkle She walks Quietly she talks Thinks of the evening Counts the tips in her mind Reviews pickup lines If they said this I’d say that But if they’d said that I’d ‘v said this Her feet hurt She stumbles slightly Rain’s in her eyes Just enough to be annoying She thinks of love How she would love To come home to Some one she loves Then she opens the door And she knows Tonight... The peekapoo will have to do Deep in the river
Deep down to the bottom Of the river The catfish swim Little ones Big ones With their big whiskers Medium sized ones And then they’s The smart ones That sits at the very bottom They know which bites Got the hook in it They know… But they don’t tell nobody They just sits and waits Watchin’ the dumb ones Get snatched And yanked up To the shimmerin’ sky Jus’ leaves more food For them And they eat it too And they get bigger And bigger So that if they ever Do get caught They’re too big To get in the boat They ain’t dumb They got it all worked out. Wilám #1
I got a dog that likes poodles Dumb crazy poodles He’s a snickerdoodle That dog that likes poodles Wilám #2 Hey baby Come over here Sit your butt down In this here chair I love the way you grove Now, that’s how to impress a lady. There’s a drunk man in the coffee shop
Came drippin’ in on a whim Askin’ for a whipped Russian latte Coffee tender don’t even Know what that is There’s a drunk man in the coffee shop Melting into an old ratty couch In the dark corner of the room Sitting next to the college boy And trying to do his home work The calculus is over his head But it reminds him of Eliot and Whitman And causes him to reminisce About old loves, old losses Old wives and old lives Not of his own but of those he’s known There’s a drunk man in the coffee shop He used to be the beatnik generation Now he’s just beat, Sippin’ a latte And slippin’ through The ratty… Dirty… Cushions…… On the couch. |
Andy
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