Текст песни The Ballad Of The Hulk - Jerry Jeff Walker
The
cycle
of
life
is
here
To
see
in
all
of
it′s
fine
simplicity
But
the
way
we
live
it
seems
to
be,
Something
very
weird
to
me
And
I
cry
out
For
pettiness
like
lady's
chatter
Seems
to
complicate
the
matter
I
grit
my
teeth
as
my
senses
chatter
For
nothing
gets
me
much
madder
As
I
leap
out
For
big
or
little,
great
or
small,
It
really
doesn′t
matter
at
all
The
way
we
shuffle
our
feet
and
hem
and
haw,
'Cause
everybody's
afraid
they′ll
fall
Or
else
be
left
out
But
what′s
right
for
me
or
strange
to
you
Shouldn't
make
a
damn
on
what
you
do
′Cause
whether
or
not
you
make
it
through,
I
thought
that
you
already
knew
That
I'll
keep
you
going
And
the
World
War
III
and
the
World
Series
Will
make
the
same
size
headlines
in
the
news
From
all
I′ve
seen
of
politics,
It's
just
a
greasy
big
money
stick
That′s
geared
to
run
on
tongues
So
slick
to
make
you
think
this
is
all
there
is
Boy
you're
lucky
(You're
stuck
with
Humphrey)
How
they
con
the
little
middle
man
Into
thinkin′
he
has
got
a
hand
To
play
in
the
future
of
the
Promised
Land,
He
owes
himself
to
the
destiny
of
man
Gets
ridiculous
A
cheap
gangster
hires
someone
To
do
his
dirty
work
with
a
tommy
gun
While
the
President
just
points
at
anyone
And
says
"I,
your
country
needs
some
killing
done
Go
do
it
now
boy"
The
war
itself
is
bad
enough,
It
can
break
you
down
no
matter
how
tough
But
the
tragedy
of
all
the
hoopla
stuff,
It
makes
you
think
you
can′t
do
enough
For
the
shiny
symbols
And
the
other
countries
feel
the
same
as
we
And
regret
that
I
have
but
one
country
to
give
for
my
life
The
preacher
stands
in
his
holy
shroud
sayin'
"God
forgives
you
if
you
do
it
now"
But
if
you
come
back
when
the
chips
are
down,
You′ll
find
they've
all
gone
underground
To
pray
for
you
A
homosexual,
disturbed
priest
feels
that
he
can
preach
to
me
The
right
way
to
go
and
raise
a
family
And
I′m
forced
to
look
at
him
and
say
"you
mean
You're
guessin"
The
population
is
getting
higher,
The
poverty
poor,
the
pregnant
tired
Are
waiting
on
the
Pope
to
be
inspired
For
some
new
contraceptive
attire
Saying
"It′s
cool
now"
It's
a
ghost
behind
a
one-way
mirror
Listening
tip-toed
at
the
door
to
hear
If
someone
outside
won't
speak
the
year
Then
they′ll
slip
a
note
out
how
they
feel
About
pierced
ear-lobes
But
the
rules
made
now
For
the
changing
cows
Are
a
little
late
And
will
be
out
of
date
by
tomorrow
Her
mother
placed
on
virginity
Saying
it
was
the
holy
place
to
be
For
the
things
boys
had
were
evilry
When
it
came
time
for
matrimony
She
froze
and
died
there
Her
sister
at
fourteen
very
well
known
thought
all
the
kicks
came
lying
there
prone
But
a
fundamental
fact
not
spoken
at
home
left
her
feeling
like
a
chewed
on
bone
And
why
she
wondered
One
chick
who
dug
moving
about,
very
liberal
minded
and
often
spoke
out
How
she
was
cool
and
understood
no
doubt
with
the
blankets
up
and
the
lights
turned
out
And
you′re
condescending
A
couple
together
for
five
or
six
years,
A
marriage
license
they'd
never
been
near
But
social
pressure
and
loss
of
job
fear
Got
them
married
and
divorced
in
half
a
year
They
couldn′t
cut
it
It's
all
talked
about
But
still
it′s
lived
around
And
what
is
right
for
me
Could
be
perversity
in
any
state
law
book
I'm
told
a
minstrel
at
one
time
w
As
allowed
to
sing
and
make
his
rhymes
To
comment
on
the
news
of
the
times
And
say
directly
what′s
in
people's
minds
And
he
made
tips
for
it
But
today
try
playing
on
some
street
curb,
Singin'
the
news
in
everyday
words
The
people
pass
by,
the
laughin′
is
heard
Or
else
they
hit
you
where
it
hurts
They
keep
their
ears
closed
One
man
said
"Boy,
I
dig
your
stuff,
I
want
you
to
come
play
in
my
club
I′ll
put
your
name
in
lights
up
above,
But
just
remember
I
got
a
club
to
run
So
don't
be
too
strong"
It
ain′t
your
writers
who
sell
out,
It's
the
damn
censors
who
turn
about
My
life
learned
adjectives
and
vowels
And
say
that
my
mouth
is
much
too
foul
To
clearly
speak
to
you
But
try
to
hit
a
nail
and
if
the
hammer
fails
Then
the
words
you
use
to
describe
That
bruise
is
basic
language
I
hoboed
around
and
sang
the
songs
That
everybody
knew
and
hummed
along
To
amuse
myself
I
wrote
some
songs,
talkin′
About
things
that
could
be
right
or
wrong
And
I'm
a
little
different
A
record
company
you
know
well
wanted
to
know
if
my
song
would
sell
I
said,
"Yes,
I
like
it
very
well,
If
you
don′t
sir,
you
can
go
to
help"
Somebody
else
change
So
I
kept
playin'
and
bummin'
around,
singin′
To
the
ones
who
dug
my
sound
Some
guys
ask
"Won′t
you
play
my
town",
I
ask
fair
bread
they
put
me
down
Their
Caddie's
mortgaged
Tried
one
deal,
like
"it′s
you
and
me",
This
guy
said
he
could
be
of
some
use
to
me
But
when
I
found
he's
puttin′
screws
to
me,
I
tipped
my
hat
and
made
it
back
to
the
street
Singin'
new
folk
songs
If
there′s
time
enough,
The
hill
ain't
too
rough
What
I
wrote
today,
I
might
someday
play,
And
make
tips
for
it
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