Sunday Bus Songtext
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I'm mostly good enough man
And I own the bottle-o in this desert town
I've always lived alone behind the shop out back
With an emptiness so heavy hanging all around
I was fifty-three years old when I got a wife
Took a plane to Thailand and I found her there
Standing in the market with her hair so black
I had the money so I took her back home with me here
And I own the bottle-o in this desert town
I've always lived alone behind the shop out back
With an emptiness so heavy hanging all around
I was fifty-three years old when I got a wife
Took a plane to Thailand and I found her there
Standing in the market with her hair so black
I had the money so I took her back home with me here
Yeah I took her back to this desert town
We lived our lives the same as most of you
We never loved each other but that's alright
That's a gift given only to a chosen few
It was a good deal we had going
She kept the kitchen busy and I kept her fed
She got a comfortable place to sleep
And I got a woman sleeping in my bed
A bus comes through this desert town
Every Sunday morning making its way west
This week I found a stash of twenty dollar notes
I grabbed her and pulled her close to my chest
I said darling you can never leave
Or I'll bury your body in the desert sands
They stretch on forever like the endless years
You've never seen a more brutal and beautiful land
I got up this morning
Kitchen was quiet it was all real suss
I got in my car and drove off looking for her
Robby said he saw her getting on the Sunday bus
Now it's dark and I'm behind the wheel
With my rifle on the front seat and in front of us
The desert is such a brutal and beautiful place
And I can see the tail-lights of the Sunday bus
We lived our lives the same as most of you
We never loved each other but that's alright
That's a gift given only to a chosen few
It was a good deal we had going
She kept the kitchen busy and I kept her fed
She got a comfortable place to sleep
And I got a woman sleeping in my bed
A bus comes through this desert town
Every Sunday morning making its way west
This week I found a stash of twenty dollar notes
I grabbed her and pulled her close to my chest
I said darling you can never leave
Or I'll bury your body in the desert sands
They stretch on forever like the endless years
You've never seen a more brutal and beautiful land
I got up this morning
Kitchen was quiet it was all real suss
I got in my car and drove off looking for her
Robby said he saw her getting on the Sunday bus
Now it's dark and I'm behind the wheel
With my rifle on the front seat and in front of us
The desert is such a brutal and beautiful place
And I can see the tail-lights of the Sunday bus
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