Songtexte Bedlam - Elvis Costello
Bedlam
I've
got
this
phosphorescent
portrait
of
gentle
Jesus
meek
and
mild
I've
got
this
harlot
that
I'm
stuck
with
carrying
another
man's
child
The
solitary
star
announcing
vacancy
burnt
out
as
we
arrived
They'd
throw
us
back
across
the
border
if
they
knew
that
we
survived
And
they
were
surprised
to
see
us
So
they
greeted
us
with
palms
They
asked
for
ammunition,
acts
of
contrition
and
small
alms
I
might
recite
a
small
prayer
If
I
ever
said
them
I
lay
down
on
an
iron
frame
Found
myself
in
bedlam
I
wish
that
I
could
take
something
for
drowning
out
the
noise
Wailing
echoes
down
the
corridors
I've
got
this
imaginary
radio,
and
I'm
punching
up
the
dial
I've
got
the
A.C.
trained
on
the
T.V.
so
it
won't
blow
up
in
my
eye
And
everything
that
I
thought
fanciful
and
mocked
as
too
extreme
Must
be
family
entertainment
here
in
the
strange
land
of
my
dreams
Now
I'm
practicing
my
likeness
of
St.
Francis
of
Assisi
For
if
I
hold
my
hand
outstretched
A
little
bird
comes
to
me
I
might
recite
a
small
prayer
If
I
ever
said
them
I
lay
down
on
an
iron
frame
Found
myself
in
bedlam
Escaping
from
the
fingers
that
were
stretching
through
the
bars
Wailing
echoes
down
the
corridors
The
player
piano
picks
out
"Life
Goes
On"
Ring
tone
rang
out
"Jerusalem"
And
in
this
pit
of
sadness
Where
the
rank
of
wretched
plunge
We've
buried
all
the
innocents
Now
we
must
bury
revenge
They've
got
this
scared
and
decorated
girl
strapped
To
the
steel
trunk
of
a
mustang
And
then
they
drove
her
down
a
cypress
grove
where
Traitors
hang
and
stars
still
spangle
They
dangled
flags
and
other
rags
along
a
coloured
thread
of
twine
And
then
they
dragged
that
bruised
and
purple
heart
Along
the
road
to
Palestine
Someone
went
off
muttering,
he
mentioned
thirty
pieces
Easter
saw
a
slaughtering,
each
wrapped
in
bloodstained
fleeces
Then
my
thoughts
returned
to
vengeance,
but
I
put
up
no
resistance
Though
I
seemed
a
long
way
from
my
home
It
really
was
no
distance
And
I
might
recite
a
small
prayer
If
I
ever
said
them
I
lay
down
on
an
iron
frame
Found
myself
in
bedlam
Bowing
like
an
actor
acknowledging
applause
Playing
the
Crusader
who
was
conquering
the
Moors
And
he
knew
the
consequences,
but
he
won't
accept
the
cause
Wailing
echoes
down
the
corridors
1 It Was Recorded Almost By Accident
2 It was the ballad of This Year's Model
3 It has Mick Jones of The Clash playing guitar
4 It was about people meeting in the night at a hotel, not a complicated story
5 It's a more regretful song
6 It was more the expression came to mind
7 I told a tale, which you have to listen to the lyrics
8 An example of one of those songs that nearly got away
9 The main body of the song is very repetitive, it's supposed to be like that
10 I'm glad to get the opportunity to put the word to the fore
11 It's Kind of a Gospel Song
12 It's more of the idea that we are in a flow towards a way of living
13 Motel Matches
14 Kid About It
15 Love Field
16 Bedlam
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