Lyrics A Bathtub in the Kitchen - Craig Finn
Francis,
I
was
lying
when
I
said
I
hadn′t
heard
what
happened
I
probably
heard
later
on
the
very
same
day
it
went
down
That's
the
funny
thing
about
people
moving
into
big
cities
Spend
so
much
time
trying
to
turn
it
into
their
tiny
town
Francis,
is
there
someway
to
help
that′s
not
just
handing
you
money?
There's
something
unsaid
in
the
way
that
you
say
it's
your
health
Whatever
happened
to
the
elegant
guy
You
used
to
always
bring
to
the
Parkside?
Seems
like
he′d
be
in
a
better
position
to
help
I
was
waiting
for
a
package
I
was
hoping
something
happens
I
was
desperate
for
New
York
to
ask
me
out
I
was
trying
to
find
my
footing
I
was
drinking,
I
was
dancing
Francis
let
me
crash
out
on
his
couch
23
years
is
a
while
in
a
place
with
a
bathtub
in
the
kitchen
Up
on
the
roof
for
cigarettes
and
better
reception
Yeah,
it′s
a
whole
other
scene
but
how
can
anyone
blame
'em?
You
get
a
new
number
when
the
old
one
gets
disconnected
I
was
waiting
for
a
package
I
was
hoping
something
happens
I
was
desperate
for
New
York
to
take
me
out
I
was
trying
to
find
my
footing
I
was
doing
things
I
shouldn′t
Francis
let
me
crash
out
on
his
couch
Francis
let
me
crash
out
on
his
couch
But
I
can't
keep
saying
thank
you,
Francis
I
can′t
keep
saying
thank
you
I
can't
keep
saying
thank
you,
Francis
I
can′t
keep
saying
thank
you
Francis
always
said,
"You
gotta
befriend
the
bartenders"
He
told
me
to
tip
really
big
on
the
opening
round
Francis
did
me
a
favor
I'll
always
remember
He
let
me
stay
at
his
place
when
I
first
came
to
town
Francis
said
the
guy
at
his
job's
got
a
thing
for
the
new
girl
His
landlord′s
a
dick
and
he′s
sure
that
he
won't
understand
The
200
bucks
will
help
him
breathe
a
bit
easy
Francis,
do
you
even
have
a
plan?
Francis,
do
you
even
have
a
plan?
I
can′t
keep
saying
thank
you,
Francis
I
can't
keep
saying
thank
you
I
can′t
keep
saying
thank
you,
Francis
I
can't
keep
saying
thank
you
I
can′t
keep
saying
thank
you
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