Lyrics Duncan - Paul Simon
Couple
in
the
next
room
bound
to
win
a
prize
They've
been
going
at
it
all
night
long
Well,
I'm
trying
to
get
some
sleep
But
these
motel
walls
are
cheap
Lincoln
Duncan
is
my
name
and
here's
my
song
Here's
my
song
My
father
was
a
fisherman
My
mama
was
a
fisherman's
friend
And
I
was
born
in
the
boredom
and
a
chowder
So
when
I
reached
my
prime
I
left
my
home
in
the
maritimes
Headed
down
the
turnpike
for
New
England
Sweet
New
England
Holes
in
my
confidence
Holes
in
the
knees
of
my
jeans
I
was
left
without
a
penny
in
my
pocket
Ooo-Weee
I
was
about
destitute
as
a
kid
could
be
And
I
wished
I
wore
a
ring
so
I
could
hock
it
I'd
like
to
hock
it
A
young
girl
in
a
parking
lot
Was
preaching
to
a
crowd
Singing
sacred
songs
and
reading
from
the
Bible
Well,
I
told
her
I
was
lost
And
she
told
me
all
about
the
Pentecost
And
I
seen
that
girl
as
the
road
to
my
survival
I
know,
I
know,
I
know,
I
know,
I
know,
I
know
Just
later
on
the
very
same
night
When
I
crept
to
her
tent
with
a
flashlight
And
my
long
years
of
innocenece
ended
Well,
she
took
me
to
the
woods
Saying
here
comes
something
and
it
feels
so
good
And
just
like
a
dog
I
was
befriended
I
was
befriended
Oh,
oh,
what
a
night,
oh
what
a
garden
of
delight
Even
now
that
sweet
memory
lingers
I
was
playing
my
guitar
Lying
underneath
the
stars
Just
thanking
the
Lord
for
my
fingers
For
my
fingers
I
know,
I
know,
I
know,
I
know,
I
know,
I
know
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