Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombone

swordfishtrombone performed by tom waits Well, he came home from the war With a party in his head And modified Brougham DeVille And a pair of legs that opened up like butterfly wings And a mad dog that wouldn’t sit still He went and took up with a Salvation Army band girl Who played dirty water on a swordfishtrombone He went to sleep at the bottom of Tenkiller lake And he said “gee, but it’s great to be home“ Well, he came home from the war with a party in his head And an idea for a fireworks display And he knew that he’d be ready with a stainless steel machete And a half a pint of Ballentine’s each day And he holed up in room above a hardware store Cryin’ nothing there but Hollywood tears He put a spell on some poor little Crutchfield girl And stayed like that for twenty-seven years He packed up all his expectations, he lit out for California With a flyswatter banjo on his knee With a lucky tiger in his angel hair a
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