Текст песни Rose - Patti Scialfa
Rose
was
a
waitress
for
twenty
years
or
more
Bringing
in
the
change,
she
was
heaven
sent
She
taught
me
how
to
balance
trays
when
I
didn't
know
what
to
do
And
I
learned
to
turn
tables
to
make
my
rent
She
said
keep
your
eye
on
the
work
clock,
keep
a
dollar
in
the
jukebox
And
there's
a
bottle
of
whiskey
behind
the
coffee
machine
Don't
talk
to
the
boss,
he's
just
trouble
you
don't
want
to
cross
He's
the
walking
definition
of
what
it
is
to
be
mean
Well,
I'm
going
out
tonight
on
the
streets
of
the
city
Going
to
spend
my
money
tonight
I'm
going
out
on
the
streets
of
the
city
Rose,
you're
pushing
fifty,
but
you
sure
look
all
right
Well
there's
this
guy
who
speaks
no
English,
and
he
does
the
dishes
by
hand
You
know
his
pace
it
never
slacks
I
said
"Rose,
he
must
be
one
of
God's
good
children"
She
just
laughs
and
says
"Yeah,
God's
got
him
doing
the
dishes
all
night
in
the
back"
But
he
keeps
smiling
and
those
plates
keep
piling
up
so
high
Seems
he
can't
make
a
dent
Me
I'm
just
bitchin'
by
the
service
station
So
tired
of
waiting
on
all
these
jokers
for
a
lousy
ten
percent
Well
I'm
going
out
on
the
streets
of
the
city
Going
to
spend
my
money
tonight
I'm
going
out
on
the
streets
of
the
city
Rose,
you're
pushing
fifty,
but
you
sure
look
all
right
Now
listen
I
traveled
once
with
this
rock
and
roll
band
And
my
baby
was
a
hero
at
every
small
town
bar
And
I
watched
that
summer
of
'88
pass
through
the
rearview
mirror
of
his
rented
car
But
don't
you
learn
hard
and
fast
that
the
good
times,
they
ain't
meant
to
last
And
that
sweet
love,
ain't
it
the
first
to
disappear
Rose,
sometimes
I
get
so
frightened,
I
don't
want
to
spend
the
rest
of
my
life
Working
on
the
graveyard
shift
here
Well
I'm
going
out
on
the
streets
of
the
city
Going
to
spend
my
money
tonight
I'm
going
out
on
the
streets
of
the
city
Rose,
you're
pushing
fifty,
but
you
sure
look
all
right
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