Here we go Can I get a goddamn timpany roll to start this goddamn song? Tonight, it is a goddamn song For all you goddamn people Well, the animals laugh from the dark of the wilderness A baby cries hard in an apartment complex As I pa** in a car buried under the influence The city's driving me out of my mind Ive seen a child, he's caught in the sad trap of gravity He falls from the lowest branch of the apple tree And lands in the gra** and weeps for his dignity Next time he will not aim so high, yeah, next time neither will I Now, a mother takes loans out, sends her kids off to colleges Her familys reduced to names on a shoppin' list While a coroner kneels beneath a great wooden crucifix He knows there's worse things than bein' alone And so Ive learned to retreat at the first sign of danger I mean, why wait around, if it's just to surrender? An ambition, Ive found, can lead only to failure I do not read the reviews, no, I am not singin' for you Well, I stood droppin' a coin into the pit of a well And I would throw my whole billfold if I thought it would help With all these wishes I make, I should buy somethin' real At least a telephone call home Well, my teachers, they built this retaining wall memory All those multiple choices I answered so quickly And got my grades back and forgot just as easily But at least I got an A and so I don't have them to blame Well, I should stop pointing fingers, reserve my judgment Of all those public action figures, the cowboy presidents So loud behind the bullhorn, so proud they can't admit
When they've made a mistake While poison ink spews from a speechwriter's pen He knows he don't have to say it, so it, it don't bother him 'Honesty, accuracy is just popular opinion And the approval rating's high and so someone's gonna die Well, ABC, NBC, CBS, bullsh** They give us fact or fiction? I guess an even split And each new act of war is tonight's entertainment We're still the pawns in their game As they take eye for an eye until no one can see We must stumble blindly forward, repeatin' history Well, I guess we all fit into your slogan on that fast food marquee Red-blooded, white-skinned, oh and the Blues, oh and the Blues I got the Blues, that's me, that's me Well, I awoke in relief, my sheets and tubes were all tangled Weak from whiskey and pills in a Chicago hospital And my father was there in a chair by the window Starin' so far away I tried talking, just whispered, "So sorry, so selfish" He stopped me and said, "Child, I love you regardless And there is nothing you could do that would ever change this I'm not angry, it happens, but you just can't do it again" And so now I try to keep up, Ive been exchangin' my currency While a million objects pa** through my periphery Now Im rubbin' my eyes 'cause theyre startin' to bother me Ive been starin' too long at the screen But where was it when I first heard that sweet sound of humility? It came to my ears in the goddamn loveliest melody How grateful I was then to be part of the mystery To love and to be loved, let's just hope that is enough