Lyrics Ambulance Blues - Neil Young
Back
in
the
old
folky
days
The
air
was
magic
when
we
played.
The
riverboat
was
rockin'
in
the
rain
Midnight
was
the
time
for
the
raid.
Oh,
Isabela,
proud
Isabela,
They
tore
you
down
and
plowed
you
under.
You're
only
real
with
your
make-up
on
How
could
I
see
you
and
stay
too
long?
All
along
the
Navajo
Trail,
Burn-outs
stub
their
toes
on
garbage
pails.
Waitresses
are
cryin'
in
the
rain
Will
their
boyfriends
pass
this
way
again?
Oh,
Mother
Goose,
she's
on
the
skids
Sure
ain't
happy,
neither
are
the
kids.
She
needs
someone
that
she
can
scream
at
And
I'm
such
a
heel
for
makin'
her
feel
so
bad.
I
guess
I'll
call
it
sickness
gone
It's
hard
to
say
the
meaning
of
this
song.
An
ambulance
can
only
go
so
fast
It's
easy
to
get
buried
in
the
past
When
you
try
to
make
a
good
thing
last.
I
saw
today
in
the
entertainment
section
There's
room
at
the
top
for
private
detection.
To
Mom
and
Dad
this
just
doesn't
matter,
But
it's
either
that
or
pay
off
the
kidnapper.
So
all
you
critics
sit
alone
You're
no
better
than
me
for
what
you've
shown.
With
your
stomach
pump
and
your
hook
and
ladder
dreams
We
could
get
together
for
some
scenes.
I
never
knew
a
man
could
tell
so
many
lies
He
had
a
different
story
for
every
set
of
eyes.
How
can
he
remember
who
he's
talkin'
to?
'Cause
I
know
it
ain't
me,
and
I
hope
it
isn't
you.
Well,
I'm
up
in
T.O.
keepin'
jive
alive,
And
out
on
the
corner
it's
half
past
five.
But
the
subways
are
empty
And
so
are
the
cafes.
Except
for
the
Farmer's
Market
And
I
still
can
hear
him
say:
You're
all
just
pissin'
in
the
wind
You
don't
know
it
but
you
are.
And
there
ain't
nothin'
like
a
friend
Who
can
tell
you
you're
just
pissin'
in
the
wind.
I
never
knew
a
man
could
tell
so
many
lies
He
had
a
different
story
for
every
set
of
eyes
How
can
he
remember
who
he's
talking
to?
Cause
I
know
it
ain't
me,
and
hope
it
isn't
you.
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