Текст песни Thelma - Reckless Kelly
I'm
down
to
one
key
in
my
pocket*
The
bus
station
locker
downtown,
The
soles
of
my
shoes,
Are
as
thin
as
my
wallet,
I
been
sleeping
close
to
the
ground
But
buried
up
here
in
my
memory,
Is
a
head
full
of
living
room
hits,
I
wrote
about
Thelma
when
we
were
an
item,
And
I
was
worth
more
than
two
bits,
So
I'll
sing
you
a
song
about
Thelma,
If
you
have
a
quarter
to
spare,
If
you
had
the
time
or
a
bottle
of
wine,
That
you'd
be
willing
to
share,
And
later
I'll
show
you
a
picture,
Of
Thelma
when
she's
in
her
prime,
If
you
want
to
see
mr
I've
got
the
key,
And
the
bus
station
locker
take
dimes,
I
had
me
a
band
in
the
60's,
"Ladies
Texas
outlaw,"
Thelma
could
sing
so
we
moved
nashville,
And
in
'68,
she
got
hot,
A
high
flyin'
record
producer,
Told
Thelma
he'd
make
her
a
star,
He
wined
her
and
dined
her
and
stole
her
away
And
left
me
with
my
old
guitar,
She
died
last
year
on
my
birthday,
The
day
that
I
turned
65,
Most
have
forgotten
including
her
fans,
But
I'm
keeping
her
memory
alive,
'Cuz
I've
got
this
key
in
my
pocket,
I've
had
since
'72,
I've
built
her
a
shrine
in
that
locker
downtown,
And
I
think
she'd
be
pleased
if
she
knew
So
I'll
sing
you
a
song
about
Thelma,
If
you
have
a
quarter
to
spare,
If
you
have
the
time
or
a
bottle
of
wine,
And
you'd
be
willing
to
share,
Later
I'll
show
you
a
picture,
Of
Thelma
when
she's
in
her
prime,
If
you
wanna
see
mr
I've
got
the
key,
And
the
bus
station
locker
takes
dimes
If
you
wanna
see
mr
I've
got
the
key
And
the
bus
station
locker
takes
dimes
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