Lyrics The Bagman's Gambit - The Decemberists
On
the
lam
from
the
law,
on
the
steps
of
the
capitol
You
shot
a
plain
clothes
cop
on
the
ten
o'clock
And
I
saw
momentarily
They
flashed
a
photograph,
it
couldn't
be
you
You'd
been
abused
so
horribly
But
you
were
there
in
some
anonymous
room
And
I
recall
that
fall,
I
was
working
for
the
government
And
in
a
bathroom
stall
off
the
National
Mall
How
we
kissed
so
sweetly
How
could
I
refuse
a
favor
or
two
And
for
a
tryst
in
the
greenery
I
gave
you
documents
and
microfilm
too
And
from
my
ten
floor
tenement
Where
once
our
bodies
lay
How
I
long
to
hear
you
say
No,
they'll
never
catch
me
now
No,
they'll
never
catch
me
No,
they
cannot
catch
me
now
We
will
escape
somehow,
somehow
It
was
late
one
night,
I
was
awoken
by
the
telephone
I
heard
a
strangled
cry
on
the
end
of
the
line
Purloined
in
Petrograd,
they
were
suspicious
Of
where
your
loyalties
lay,
so
I
paid
off
a
bureaucrat
To
convince
your
captors,
they're
to
secret
you
away
And
at
the
gate
of
the
embassy
Our
hands
met
through
the
bars
As
your
whisper
stilled
my
heart
No,
they'll
never
catch
me
now
No,
they'll
never
catch
me
No,
they
cannot
catch
me
now
We
will
escape
somehow,
somehow
And
I
dreamt
one
night
You
were
there
in
force
Head
held
high
in
uniform
It
was
ten
years
on
When
you
resurfaced
in
a
motorcar
And
with
the
wave
of
an
arm
You
were
there
and
gone
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