O'Malley's Bar, Pt. 2
(专辑: B-Sides & Rarities - 2005)
Oh, my God Oh yeah, oh yeah Oh yeah, I
said oh yeah "I have no free will," I
sang As I
flew about the
murder Mrs. Richard Holmes, she screamed Well, you really should have heard her I
sang and I
laughed, I
howled and I
wept I
panted and I
squealed I
blew a
hole in Mrs. Richard Holmes Who used her husband as a
shield He screamed, "You are an evil man" And I
paused a
while to wonder If I
have no free will then how can I
Be morally culpable, I
wonder? I
shot Richard Holmes in the
stomach I
said, "It felt good to take your life" I'm not sure, but I
think he thanked me As he lay down next to his wife "It's nice to be nice," I
replied to him And he gave a
little cough "Yeah, it's nice to be nice" and I
neatly aimed And blew his head completely off I've lived in this town for thirty years And to no one I
am a
stranger And I
put new bullets in my gun Chamber upon chamber When I
turned my gun on the
bird-like Mr. Brooks I
thought of Saint Francis and his sparrows And as I
shot down the
youthful Richardson It was Sebastian I
thought of and his arrows Oooh mmmm ohhhh Oh my God, oh my God He shot him in the
fu-ing head I
said, "I want to introduce myself And I'm glad that all you came" And I
lept upon the
bar And I
shouted out my name Well, Jerry Bellows, he hugged his stool Closed his eyes and shrugged and laughed And with an ashtray as big as a
really bloody big brick I
split his skull in half "This hurts me more than it hurts you," I
said And I
sat on the
bar and cried And for a
strange moment, no one moved or spoke They all sat like that for a
while "It's nice to be nice," I
said again Well it is, and that's a
fact I
smiled at Henry Davenport I
think Henry Davenport smiled back Well, from the
position I
was sitting The
strangest thing I
ever saw The
bullet entered through the
top of Henry's chest And blew his bowels out on the
floor Well I
floated down the
counter Showing no remorse I
shot a
hole in Kathleen Carpenter Recently divorced The
remorse I
felt, the
remorse I
had Clung to everything From the
raven's hair upon my head To the
feathers on my wings "Life is grand," I
shouted "But death is just the
best!" And I
glided through the
bodies And killed the
fat man Vincent West Who sat quietly in his chair A
grown man become a
child And I
raised the
gun up to his head Executioner-style He made no attempt to resist So fat and dull and lazy "Did you know I
live in your street?" I
cried And he looked at me like I
was crazy "Oh," he said, "I had no idea" He grew as quiet as a
mouse And the
roar of the
pistol when it went off Near blew that roof right off the
house Ohhhhh uh huh ugh Oh my God, oh my God He shot him in the
fu-ing head