paroles de chanson The Ballad of Robert Moore & Betty Coltrane - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
There
was
a
thick-set
man
with
frog-eyes
was
standing
at
the
door
And
a
little
bald
man
with
wing-nuts
ears
was
waiting
in
the
car
Well,
Robert
Moore
passed
the
frog-eyed
man
as
he
walked
into
the
bar
And
Betty
Coltraine
she
jumped
under
her
table
"What's
your
pleasure?"
asked
the
barman,
he
had
a
face
like
boiled
meat
"There's
a
girl
called
Betty
Coltraine
that
I
have
come
to
see"
"But
I
ain't
seen
that
girl
'round
here
for
more
than
a
week"
And
Betty
Coltraine
she
hid
beneath
the
table
Well,
then
in
came
a
sailor
with
mermaids
tattooed
on
his
arms
Followed
by
the
man
with
wing-nut
ears
who
was
waiting
in
the
car
Well,
Robert
Moore
sensed
trouble,
he'd
seen
it
coming
from
afar
And
Betty
Coltraine
she
gasped
beneath
the
table
Well,
the
sailor
said,
"I'm
looking
for
my
wife!
They
call
her
Betty
Coltraine"
And
the
frog-eyed
man
said,
"That
can't
be!
That's
my
wife's
maiden
name!"
And
the
man
with
the
wing-nut
ears
said,
"Hey,
I
married
her
back
in
Spain"
And
Betty
Coltraine
crossed
herself
beneath
the
table
Well,
Robert
Moore
stepped
up
and
said,
"That
woman
is
my
wife"
And
he
drew
a
silver
pistol
and
a
wicked
Bowie
knife
And
he
shot
the
man
with
the
wing-nut
ears
straight
between
the
eyes
And
Betty
Coltraine
she
moaned
under
the
table
Well,
the
frog-eyed
man
jumped
at
Robert
Moore
who
stabbed
him
in
the
chest
As
Mr.
Frog-Eyes
died,
he
said,
"Betty,
you're
the
girl
that
I
loved
best"
Then
the
sailor
pulled
a
razor
and
Robert
blasted
him
to
bits
And,
"Betty,
I
know
you're
under
the
table!"
"Well,
have
no
fear,"
said
Robert
Moore,
"I
do
not
want
to
hurt
you
Never
a
woman
did
I
love
near
half
as
much
as
you
You
are
the
blessed
sun
to
me,
girl,
and
you
are
the
sacred
moon"
And
Betty
shot
his
legs
out
from
under
the
table
Well,
Robert
Moore
went
down
heavy
with
a
crash
upon
the
floor
And
over
to
his
thrashing
body
Betty
Coltraine
she
did
crawl
She
put
the
gun
to
the
back
of
his
head
and
pulled
the
trigger
once
more
And
blew
his
brains
out
all
over
the
table
Well,
Betty
stood
up
and
shook
her
head
and
waved
the
smoke
away
Said,
"I'm
sorry,
Mr.
Barman,
to
leave
your
place
this
way"
As
she
emptied
out
their
wallets,
she
said,
"I'll
collect
my
severance
pay"
Then
she
winked
and
threw
a
dollar
on
the
table
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