Jack Ruby Lyrics by Camper Van Beethoven

Jack Ruby Lyrics

    I remember his hat tilted forward
    His glasses are folded in his vest
    And he seems like the kind of man who beats his horses
    Or the dancers who work at a bar
    We saw on the screen his face for a moment
    No time to plead or even ask why
    Jack ruby appeared from out of nowhere
    Then disappeared in broad daylight
    'cause he's a friend of that cloven-hoofed gangster the devil
    He's been seen with the sheriff and the police
    Drinking whiskey and water after hours, saying
    "let's do business, boys. the drinks are on me."
    So draw the box along quickly
    Avert your eyes with shame
    Let us stand and speak of the weather
    And pretend nothing ever happened on that day
    Grant us the luxury, 'cause all our heroes are bastards
    Grant us the luxury, 'cause all our heroes are thieves
    Of the innocence of the afternoons
    Now we think it's a virtue to simply survive
    But it feels like this calm it's decaying
    It's collapsing under its own weight
    And i think its your friend the hangman coming
    Choking back a laugh, a drunkard swaggering to your door
    Now do you feel that cold, icy presence?
    In the morning with coffee and with bread
    Do you feel it in the movement of traffic
    And days are terrible, simply forget

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