Call Of The West Lyrics by Stan Ridgway

Call Of The West Lyrics

    He got the high sign so he jumped a bus
    Along the roads that wind on through
    The hot mojave and the jericho
    He'd start his whole life anew
    And what he left behind he hadn't valued
    Half as much as some things
    He never knew

    Right around sundown...
    He got dropped off on a street in town
    Where a grey old man looked him up and down and said
    "son, this ain't no western movie matinee
    You're a long way off from yippie-yi-yay
    'cause i can tell at a glance you're not from 'round these parts
    You've got a green look about'cha¨c¨cthat's a gringo for starts
    Sometimes the only thing a western savage understands
    Are whiskey and rifles and an unarmed man
    Like you"


    "so you gotta keep on the move!
    Don't let that fancy paint job fool you!"
    Then the old timer pulled him close and said


    You've got a long way, i know
    You've got a longer drive ahead
    Through the bones of the buffalo
    Through the claims of the western dead, and¨c¨c
    Just like the spokes of a wheel
    You'll spin 'round with the rest
    You'll hear the drums and the brush of steel
    You'll hear the call of the west, call of the west
    You'll hear the call of the west, call of the west


    Spoken
    Harshly awakened by the sound of six rounds of light-caliber rifle fire
    Followed minutes later by the booming of nine rounds from a heavier rifle
    But you can't close off the wilderness
    He heard the snick of a rifle bolt
    And found himself peering down the muzzle
    Of a weapon held by a drunken liquor store owner
    "there's a conflict," he said, "there's a conflict
    Between land and people
    The people have to go
    They've come all the way out here to make mining claims
    To do automobile body work
    To gamble
    Take pictures
    To not have to do laundry
    To own a mini-bike
    Have their own cb radios and air conditioning
    Good plumbing for sure
    And to sell time/life books and to work in a deli
    To have a little chili every morning
    And maybe... maybe to own their own gas stations again
    And take drugs
    Have some crazy sex
    But above all, above all, to have a fair shake
    To get a piece of the rock and a slice of the pie
    And spit out of the window of your car and not have the wind blow it back in your face"


    Now, from the high timberline to the deserts dry
    Who'll risk dangling on some hangman's tree
    To stake their claims on these prarie plains
    While they say this lunch is not had for free?
    Just like the spokes of a wheel
    Who'll spin 'round with the rest
    They'll hear the drums and the brush of steel
    And i'll hear the call of the west, call of the west
    (yippie-yi-yo, yippie-yi-yo-ki-yay, yippie-yi-yo-ohh-ohh)
    I'll hear the call of the west, call of the west
    (yippie-yi-yo, yippie-yi-yo-ki-yay, yippie-yi-yo-ohh-ohh)
    I'll hear the call of the west, call of the west
    (yippie-yi-yo, yippie-yi-yo-ki-yay, yippie-yi-yo-ohh-ohh)
    I'll hear the call of the west, call of the west
    (yippie-yi-yo, yippie-yi-yo-ki-yay, yippie-yi-yo-ohh-ohh)


    Spoken/shouted:
    I used to be somebody!
    I used to be somebody, do you hear me?
    Do you hear me? i've been there!
    I used to be somebody, god damn you!
    I've been there before!
    Don't walk away!
    Well, you¨c¨cyou wanted unleaded?
    Unleaded¨c¨cthat's next pump over, so keep on movin', okay?
    No, it's out of order.

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