Lyrics Death of a Salesman - Steve Goodman
Death
of
a
Salesman
Steve
Goodman
A
traveling
salesman
stopped
for
gas,
as
it
was
getting
late.
He
sure
was
getting
tired,
and
it
was
snowing
on
the
Interstate.
He
says,
"Will
you
fill
her
up,
my
friend,
and
see
if
my
oil′s
alright,
And
do
you
know
a
place
where
a
tired-out
traveling
man
might
spend
the
night?"
The
attendant
winked
at
him
and
says,
"I'll
bet
you′ve
been
around.
Well
the
man
who
puts
up
lodgers
here
is
known
as
Farmer
Brown.
You'll
find
him
in
that
old
stone
house
that's
just
at
the
edge
of
town,
And
he
has
a
fifteen-year-old
daughter
who
likes
to
fool
around."
The
salesman
winked
right
back
at
him
and
a
smile
came
to
his
lips.
He
paid
for
the
gas
and
the
oil
and
then
he
gave
that
man
a
tip.
He
started
out
and
pushed
that
old
gas
pedal
down
to
the
floor.
He
was
off
like
a
bat
and
in
nothing
flat
he
was
at
the
farmer′s
door.
The
door
opened
up
and
a
beautiful
girl
says,
"Won′t
you
come
on
it?"
That
traveling
salesman's
tongue
was
hanging
out
like
Rin-Tin-Tin.
"That
old
gas
station
attendant
said
I
would
find
you
here,
And
do
you
have
a
suitable
room
you
could
rent
to
me,
my
dear?"
"Alas,
kind
sir,
I′m
sorry
but
the
last
one's
gone,
you
see.
So
if
you
want
to
spend
the
night,
you′ll
have
to
sleep
with
me."
He
says,
"How
fortuitous,
my
pretty
little
miss!"
And
he
throws
his
arms
around
her
and
he
gives
that
girl
a
kiss.
Now
her
warm
and
tender
ruby
lips
he
scarcely
could
believe,
And
he
never
saw
the
hammer
she
had
hidden
up
her
sleeve.
She
said,
"I'm
geting
sleepy.
It′s
time
to
go
to
bed."
And
as
they
turned
to
climb
the
stairs
she
whupped
him
on
the
head.
The
very
next
day,
the
salesman's
car,
with
brand
new
license
plates
Was
sitting
at
Farmer
Brown's
Gas
Station
out
on
the
Interstate.
So
all
you
traveling
salesmen
who
might
be
passing
through,
Better
watch
your
step
or
the
traveling
salesman
joke
will
be
on
you
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