paroles de chanson Middle Man - John Prine
I
was
sitting
in
a
diner
With
a
girl
named
Flo
She
wouldn't
say
yes
But
she
couldn't
say
no
She
said
"Darling,
Can
I
get
a
middle
man?"
She
was
engaged
to
a
fellow
On
the
lay
a
way
plan
But
she
carried
all
her
money
In
a
coffee
can
She
said
"Darling,
Can
I
get
a
middle
man?"
The
cook
looked
over
With
a
short
order
face
Dropped
a
fork
And
he
saw
Flo's
legs
Straightened
his
apron
And
burnt
my
eggs
I
got
competition
Everywhere
I
go
These
days
She
was
leaning
on
the
juke
box
And
was
lookin'
real
good
Like
Natalie
Wood
On
a
Pontiac
hood
I
said
"Darling,
I
think
I
need
a
little
hand"
Ya
see,
I've
seen
my
downs
I've
seen
my
ups
I
seen
miniature
dogs
In
coffee
cups
But
"Darling
I
ain't
never
seen
a
middle
man"
Flo
talked
slow
Like
real
wet
paint
She
said
"A
middle
man's
there
When
the
other
ones
ain't
He's
got
a
left
handed
manner
That
leans
to
the
right
Sleeps
all
day
And
keeps
it
up
all
night
..."
...
I
got
an
aunt
in
Ohio
And
a
boat
that
won't
row
Some
veterans
insurance
And
nowhere
to
go
"Darling,
Can
I
be
your
middle
man?"
(Spoken)
If
I
could
get
the
money
in
that
coffee
can
I
could
open
me
up
a
lemonade
stand
Send
all
the
kids
off
to
Pakistan
Make
Flo
happy
If
I
can
Jerry
Mahoney
and
Johnny
B.
Goode
Are
gonna
buy
me
a
house
in
Hollywood
"Darling
I
think
I
got
the
perfect
plan"
"We're
gonna
save
half
a
dollars
And
sell
'em
to
France
Buy
us
a
record
And
learn
how
to
dance
And
Darling
I'll
always
be
your
middle
Darling
Go
buy
a
griddle
Darling
I
wanna
be
your
middle
man
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