paroles de chanson Thin Captain Crackers - Augie March
Here
on
the
hill
above
the
settlement,
the
buildings
are
talking,
A
tower
to
a
terrace
says
the
word's
on
the
street,
the
dead
are
walking...
The
brows
are
arched
of
the
mews
across
the
street,
By
a
pale
ochre
light
are
made
out
heavy
reliefs,
Where
all
your
dreams
are
borrowed
all
your
senses
are
thieves,
And
Ned
Kelly
won't
ride
past
your
window
despite
the
freeze
on
your
disbelief,
Don't
bring
'em
up
if
you
can't
put
'em
down,
Thin
Captain
Crackers
bowling
naked
through
the
centre
of
the
town,
The
sun
won't
bake
his
blue
skin
brown,
he's
been
too
long
underground.
"I
see,"
said
a
blind
builder
to
his
deaf
daughter
as
he
picked
up
his
hammer
and
saw,
"if
blood
is
thicker
than
water
why'd
you
dress
in
the
dress
that
you
wore?"
The
blind
are
drawn
by
a
blank
curiosity
(Don't
bring
'em
up...),
Drawn
on
mirrors
where
windows
used
to
be
(if
you
can't
put
'em
down),
Some
people
might
say
"My
desire's
not
the
captain
of
me!"
And
Red
Barry
might
fly
from
his
pedestal
at
night
to
spook
the
University...
Chorus
O
tailor
my
bones
what
need
new
clothes
but
the
lower
half
loves
What
the
upper
half
loathes,
I
could
get
around
like
an
intellectual
I
Suppose,
wearing
the
highs
with
the
lows,
But
I'd
sooner
sing
these
doleful
drones
by
barcoo
dog
and
Lagerphones,
but
my
hand
don?
t
write
when
a
feather
it
holds,
it
hangs
like
a
wren
with
its
neck
wrung,
as
did
the
bells
in
my
quasi
commode
where
I
have
to
shift
my
head
to
see
where
my
pillow
go?
d,
some
mornings
I
wake
up
by
the
side
of
the
road,
Bringing
it
up
for
the
gutter,
After
putting
it
down
for
the
crowd?
I
said
I
would
arrive
in
the
capital?
After
chuckin'
outside
the
St.
Augustines
purple
parish
hall?
Don't
bring
'em
up
if
you
can't
put
'em
down,
And
you
know
I
can't.
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