And this old porch is like
a steaming, greasy plate of enchiladas
With lots of cheese and onions
And a guacamole salad
And you can get'em down at
the LaSalle Hotel
In old downtown
With iced tea and a waitress
And she will smile every time
And this old porch is the Palace
walk-in
On the main street of Texas
That's never seen the day
Of G and R and Xs
With that '62 poster
That's almost faded down
And a screen without a picture
Since Giant came to town
And this old porch is like
a weathered, gray-haired
Seventy years of Texas
Who's doing all he can
Not to give in to the city
And he always takes the rent
late
So long as I run his cattle
And he picks me up at dinnertime
And I listen to him rattle
He says the Brazos still runs
muddy
Just like she's run all along
And there ain't never been
no cane to grind
The cotton's all but gone
And you know this brand new
Chevrolet
Hell it was something back
in '60
But now there won't nobody
listen to him
'Cause they all think he's
crazy
And this old porch is just
a long time
Of waiting and forgetting
And remembering the coming
back
And not crying about the leaving
And remembering the falling
down
And the laughter of the curse
of luck
From all of those passerby
Who said we'd never get back
up
This old porch is just a long
time
Of waiting and forgetting
And remembering the coming
back
And not crying about the leaving
And remembering the falling
down
And the laughter of the curse
of luck
From all of those sons-of-bitches
Who said we'd never get back
up
Marco Giunco |
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