Текст песни Pigeons - Bill Callahan
Hello,
I'm
Johnny
Cash
Well,
the
pigeons
ate
the
wedding
rice
And
exploded
somewhere
over
San
Antonio
I
picked
up
the
newlyweds
and
asked
them
Where
they
wanted
to
go
They
said
"We
don't
care,
we
don't
know,
anywhere,
just
go"
Ever
since
I'd
gotten
married
I
started
working
weddings
Driving
this
long
white
limo
They'd
had
their
ceremony
in
Brackettville
At
that
phony
Alamo
We
were
30
miles
from
the
border
of
Mexico
Well,
they're
in
the
back
laughing
about
some
uncle
named
Jack
Who
got
too
drunk,
and
during
his
speech
The
tears
started
to
flow
Well,
they
seemed
like
a
match
So
I
stopped
looking
for
cracks
in
their
road
and
just
drove
Outside
of
Concan,
the
groom
noticed
the
gold
band
on
my
left
hand
And
said
"You
got
any
advice
for
us,
old
man?"
Well,
I
thought
for
a
mile
as
I
drove
with
a
smile
And
I
said,
"When
you
are
dating
you
only
see
each
other
And
the
rest
of
us
can
go
to
hell
But
when
you
are
married,
you're
married
to
the
whole
wide
world
The
rich,
the
poor
The
sick
and
the
well
The
straights
and
the
gays
And
the
people
that
say
'We
don't
use
these
terms
these
days'
The
salt
and
the
soil"
After
I'd
said
my
piece
We
drove
on
in
silence
for
a
spell
How
my
words
had
gone
over,
well,
I
couldn't
tell
Potent
advice
or
preachy
as
hell
But
when
I
see
people
about
to
marry
I
become
something
of
a
plenipotentiary
I
just
think
it's
good,
as
you
probably
can
tell
When
two
atoms
from
the
Big
Bang
Get
back
together
with
the
old
gang
I
drop
them
at
a
fancy
dancy
boutique
hotel
And
I
drive
off
alone,
but
I'm
not
alone
Sincerely,
L.
Cohen
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