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Bill Callahan - Pigeons Lyrics



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Hello, I'm Johnny Cash

Well, the pigeons ate the wedding rice
And exploded somewhere over San Antonio
I picked up the newlyweds and asked them
Where they wanted to go
They said "We don't care, we don't know, anywhere, just go"
Ever since I'd gotten married
I started working weddings
Driving this long white limo
They'd had their ceremony in Bracketville
At that phony Alamo
We were 30 miles from the border of Mexico

Well, they're in the back laughing about some uncle named Jack
Who got too drunk, and during his speech
The tears started to flow

Well, they seemed like a match
So I stopped looking for cracks in their road, and just drove
Outside of Concan, the groom noticed the gold band on my left hand
And said "You got any advice for us, old man?"

Well, I thought for a mile, as I drove with a smile
Then I said when you are dating, you only see each other
And the rest of us can go to hell
But when you are married, you're married to the whole wide world
The rich, the poor
The sick and the well
The straights, and the gays
And the people who say we don't use these terms these days
The salt and the soil

After I'd said my piece
We drove on in silence for a spell
How my words had gone over, I couldn't tell
Potent advice or preachy as hell
But when I see people about to marry
I become something of a plenipotentiary
I just think it's good as you probably can tell

Went to two atoms from the Big Bang
Get back together with the old gang
I dropped them at a fancy dancy boutique hotel
And I drive off alone, but I'm not alone

Sincerely, L Cohen
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Hello, I'm Johnny Cash

Well, the pigeons ate the wedding rice
And exploded somewhere over San Antonio
I picked up the newlyweds and asked them
Where they wanted to go
They said "We don't care, we don't know, anywhere, just go"
Ever since I'd gotten married
I started working weddings
Driving this long white limo
They'd had their ceremony in Bracketville
At that phony Alamo
We were 30 miles from the border of Mexico

Well, they're in the back laughing about some uncle named Jack
Who got too drunk, and during his speech
The tears started to flow

Well, they seemed like a match
So I stopped looking for cracks in their road, and just drove
Outside of Concan, the groom noticed the gold band on my left hand
And said "You got any advice for us, old man?"

Well, I thought for a mile, as I drove with a smile
Then I said when you are dating, you only see each other
And the rest of us can go to hell
But when you are married, you're married to the whole wide world
The rich, the poor
The sick and the well
The straights, and the gays
And the people who say we don't use these terms these days
The salt and the soil

After I'd said my piece
We drove on in silence for a spell
How my words had gone over, I couldn't tell
Potent advice or preachy as hell
But when I see people about to marry
I become something of a plenipotentiary
I just think it's good as you probably can tell

Went to two atoms from the Big Bang
Get back together with the old gang
I dropped them at a fancy dancy boutique hotel
And I drive off alone, but I'm not alone

Sincerely, L Cohen
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Writer: William Rahr Callahan
Copyright: Lyrics © ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING




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