Текст песни God in Chicago - Craig Finn
Her
mom
found
her
brother
Then
she
found
the
container
wrapped
up
in
a
newspaper
Stuffed
in
a
duffel
bag
with
hockey
Pads
and
seven
grand
in
rubber
bands
We
didn't
speak
at
the
service
but
later
a
Message
from
a
number
that
wasn't
familiar
said
"Hey
it's
Charlie's
sister
Would
you
do
me
a
favor?
There's
unfinished
business
It's
roughly
the
size
of
a
baseball"
I
said
I
wasn't
totally
sure,
but
yeah
I
could
probably
call
someone
I
knew
this
kid
from
my
dorm
when
I
went
to
school
in
Wisconsin
My
two
semesters
were
a
total
disaster
and
he
was
part
of
the
problem
Hadn't
talked
in
forever
But
Wayne
from
Winnetka
picked
up
on
the
first
ring
I
explained
the
situation
He
said
he'd
be
interested
but
we'd
have
to
come
to
him
We
said
lunch
time
on
Wednesday
A
Mexican
restaurant
a
mile
north
of
Midway
He
worked
for
his
father's
shipping
company
out
west
of
the
city
Right
now
I'm
not
working
She
said
we
could
split
it
Just
glad
to
be
finished
and
not
even
tempted
But
it's
so
goddamn
sad
in
her
house
right
now
He's
still
here
in
everything
She
just
needs
a
break
from
it
Said
she
wants
to
come
with
We
left
really
early
Went
from
St.
Paul
to
Cicero
in
my
Chevrolet
that
didn't
have
any
radio
Had
a
boombox
in
the
back
seat
that
was
running
on
batteries
Played
1999
into
Led
Zeppelin
III
When
the
tape
deck
got
all
wobbly
she
still
sang
the
harmonies
The
transaction
was
easy
My
buddy
looked
similar
just
a
little
bit
heavier
And
counting
all
the
money
in
front
of
him
seemed
silly
This
isn't
the
movies
It
was
over
so
quickly
Wayne
got
in
his
car
Drove
into
the
sunset,
turned
left
onto
Cermak
And
she
turned
to
me
and
said:
I've
never
been
to
Chicago
I
got
nothing
going
on
tomorrow
Maybe
we
could
stay
here
tonight
Lose
ourselves
in
the
glass
and
light
Never
been
to
Chicago
I've
got
nothing
going
on
tomorrow
Maybe
we
could
stay
here
tonight
Lose
ourselves
in
the
glass
and
light
We
got
a
room
at
the
Hyatt
Michigan
Avenue
I
can
still
picture
you
We
each
got
a
toothbrush
from
Walgreens
We
drank
in
the
taverns,
we
ate
somewhere
Italian
Then
she's
on
the
sidewalk
trying
to
Ask
for
a
cigarette
from
oncoming
traffic
I
felt
God
in
the
buildings
The
light
from
the
skyscrapers
showing
up
in
the
river
And
four
years
didn't
seem
like
much
anymore
We
both
want
the
same
things
We
kissed
on
the
corner
We
kissed
in
the
corridors
We
fumbled
with
clothing
We
all
want
the
same
things
And
then
it
was
morning
We
drove
back
all
hungover
And
all
the
way
to
Eau
Claire
she
played
with
her
hair
Came
up
on
St.
Paul
and
she
was
sobbing
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