paroles de chanson O’Malley’s Bar - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
I
am
tall
and
I
am
thin
Of
an
enviable
hight
And
I've
been
known
to
be
quite
handsome
In
a
certain
angle
and
in
certain
light
Well
I
entered
into
O'Malley's
Said,
"O'Malley
I
have
a
thirst"
O'Malley
merely
smiled
at
me
Said
"You
wouldn't
be
the
first"
I
knocked
on
the
bar
and
pointed
To
a
bottle
on
the
shelf
And
as
O'Malley
poured
me
out
a
drink
I
sniffed
and
crossed
myself
My
hand
decided
that
the
time
was
nigh
And
for
a
moment
it
slipped
from
view
And
when
it
returned,
it
fairly
burned
With
confidence
anew
Well
the
thunder
from
my
steely
fist
Made
all
the
glasses
jangle
When
I
shot
him,
I
was
so
handsome
It
was
the
light,
it
was
the
angle
"Neighbours!"
I
cried,
"Friends!"
I
screamed
I
banged
my
fist
upon
the
bar
"I
bear
no
grudge
against
you!"
And
my
dick
felt
long
and
hard
"I
am
the
man
for
which
no
God
waits
But
for
which
the
whole
world
yearns
I'm
marked
by
darkness
and
by
blood
And
one
thousand
powder-burns"
Well,
you
know
those
fish
with
the
swollen
lips
That
clean
the
ocean
floor
When
I
looked
at
poor
O'Malley's
wife
That's
exactly
what
I
saw
I
jammed
the
barrel
under
her
chin
And
her
face
looked
raw
and
vicious
Her
head
it
landed
in
the
sink
With
all
the
dirty
dishes
Her
little
daughter
Siobhan
Pulled
beers
from
dusk
till
dawn
And
amongst
the
townfolk
she
was
a
bit
of
a
joke
But
she
pulled
the
best
beer
in
town
I
swooped
magnificent
upon
her
As
she
sat
shivering
in
her
grief
Like
the
Madonna
painted
on
the
church-house
wall
In
whale's
blood
and
banana
leaf
Her
throat
it
crumbled
in
my
fist
And
I
spun
heroically
around
To
see
Caffrey
rising
from
his
seat
I
shot
that
mother
fucker
down
"I
have
no
free
will",
I
sang
As
I
flew
about
the
murder
Mrs.
Richard
Holmes,
she
screamed
You
really
should
have
heard
her
I
sang
and
I
laughed,
I
howled
and
I
wept
I
panted
like
a
pup
I
blew
a
hole
in
Mrs.
Richard
Holmes
And
her
husband
stupidly
stood
up
As
he
screamed,
"You
are
an
evil
man"
And
I
paused
a
while
to
wonder
"If
I
have
no
free
will
then
how
can
I
Be
morally
culpable,
I
wonder"
I
shot
Richard
Holmes
in
the
stomach
And
gingerly
he
sat
down
And
he
whispered
weirdly,
"No
offense"
And
then
lay
upon
the
ground
"None
taken",
I
replied
to
him
To
which
he
gave
a
little
cough
With
blazing
wings
I
neatly
aimed
And
blew
his
head
completely
off
I've
lived
in
this
town
for
thirty
years
And
to
no-one
I
am
a
stranger
And
I
put
new
bullets
in
my
gun
Chamber
upon
chamber
And
I
turned
my
gun
on
the
bird-like
Mr.
Brookes
I
thought
of
Saint
Francis
and
his
sparrows
And
as
I
shot
down
the
youthful
Richardson
It
was
St.
Sebastian
I
thought
of,
and
his
arrows
I
said,
"I
want
to
introduce
myself
And
I
am
glad
that
all
you
came"
And
I
leapt
upon
the
bar
And
shouted
out
my
name
Well
Jerry
Bellows,
he
hugged
his
stool
Closed
his
eyes
and
shrugged
and
laughed
And
with
an
ashtray
as
big
as
a
fucking
really
big
brick
I
split
his
head
in
half
His
blood
spilled
across
the
bar
Like
a
steaming
scarlet
brook
And
I
knelt
at
it's
edge
on
the
counter
Wiped
the
tears
away
and
looked
Well,
the
light
in
there
was
blinding
Full
of
God
and
ghosts
of
truth
I
smiled
at
Henry
Davenport
Who
made
no
attempt
to
move
Well,
from
the
position
I
was
standing
The
strangest
thing
I
ever
saw
The
bullet
entered
through
the
top
of
his
chest
And
blew
his
bowels
out
on
the
floor
Well
I
floated
down
the
counter
Showing
no
remorse
I
shot
a
hole
in
Kathleen
Carpenter
Recently
divorced
But
remorse
i
felt
and
remorse
I
had
It
clung
to
every
thing
From
the
raven's
hair
upon
my
head
To
the
feathers
on
my
wings
Remorse
sqeezed
my
hand
in
it's
fradulent
claw
With
it's
golden
hairless
chest
And
I
glided
through
the
bodies
And
killed
the
fat
man
Vincent
West
Who
sat
quietly
in
his
chair
A
man
become
a
child
And
I
raised
the
gun
up
to
his
head
Executioner-style
He
made
no
attempt
to
resist
So
fat
and
dull
and
lazy
"Did
you
know
I
lived
in
your
street?"
I
said
And
he
looked
at
me
as
though
I
were
crazy
"O",
he
said,
"I
had
no
idea"
And
he
grew
as
quiet
as
a
mouse
And
the
roar
of
the
pistol
when
it
went
off
Near
blew
that
hat
right
off
the
house
Well,
I
caught
my
eye
in
the
mirror
And
gave
it
a
long
and
loving
inspection
"There
stands
some
kind
of
man",
I
roared
And
there
did,
in
the
reflection
My
hair
combed
back
like
a
raven's
wing
My
muscles
hard
and
tight
And
curling
from
the
business
end
of
my
gun
Was
a
query-mark
of
cordite
Well
I
spun
to
the
left,
I
spun
to
the
right
And
I
spun
to
the
left
again
"Fear
me!
Fear
me!
Fear
me!"
But
no
one
did
cause
they
were
dead
And
then
there
were
the
police
sirens
wailing
And
a
bull-horn
squelched
and
blared
"Drop
your
weapons
and
come
out
With
your
hands
held
in
the
air"
Well,
I
checked
the
chamber
of
my
gun
Saw
I
had
one
final
bullet
left
My
hand,
it
looked
almost
human
As
I
raised
it
to
my
head
"Drop
your
weapon
and
come
out!
Keep
your
hands
above
your
head!"
I
had
one
one
long
hard
think
about
dying
And
did
exactly
what
they
said
There
must
have
been
fifty
cops
out
there
In
a
circle
around
O'Malley's
bar
"Don't
shoot",
I
cried,
"I'm
a
man
unarmed!"
So
they
put
me
in
their
car
And
they
sped
me
away
from
that
terrible
scene
And
I
glanced
out
of
the
window
Saw
O'Malley's
bar,
saw
the
cops
and
the
cars
And
I
started
counting
on
my
fingers
Ah
one,
ah
two,
ah
three,
ah
four
O'Malley's
bar,
O'Malley's
bar
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