Decadent town in the southwest
Blistered decadent town
Hairy, unwashed, souless question mark
Of a decadent town
You pull me into your decadence
Every time I pa** through
But deep in the guts of your deep, deep past
From somewhere that decadence grew
I knew a guy in your decadent town
He worked strip clubs most of the time
He barely understood English
But he could sure scrap for a dime
Oh, he could sure make a decision
He changed his name six times I knew
And by the time he was ready to die
He was richer then even the Jews
I knew a woman named Frida
She came to you late in her life
And by the time she was ready to go
She had stolen another man's wife
Oh, God all the people I've known there
Rebecca who thought she could sing
And Annie and Johnny and Larry and Kate
Not a one of them's gotten a thing
Oh, decadent town in the southwest
Decadent town
Where h**n's sugar and liquor is breakfast
And nobody gives a damn
Oh, decadent preachers who live there
Hypocrites, every one
And liars and thieves and at least one I knew of
Who cut off some gangster's thumb
You might think I'm heaping abuse now
You might think I'm going too far
But hell, I don't even dislike 'em
It's just someplace I pa** in my car
Decadent town that rose from the ashes
That's some old mythology I think
And if you should visit this decadent town
On me, have a decadent drink
Oh decadence, what is it anyway?
Just a word that some preachers out east
Made up so that folks who had more fun than them
Might stop having such a nice feast
Myself, I like that decadent town
That town in the baking southwest
That gets in your bones if you stay there too long
That's why I'm continuing east
And I'll find my own little decadent town
Wherever I happen to land
Might be in the mountains or down by the sea
Myself, I hope it's in the sand