Ballad Of Nana Doline
(专辑: Folk N' Roll Vol. 1: Tales Of Isolation - 2020)
Nineteen fifty-nine Nana was getting on to grade nine She met a
boy, went by the
name Dean He was a
captain of the
football team She was a
fountain of the
village scene He wa'n't around much, never really been seen 'Less he was visiting Rick's widow Caroline Now, Dean had him some big head for dreaming Had chicken and swans, s'posed to be for selling Had devious plans, getting into gasoline Had several cats in the
Hollywood magazine Or they wrote about jazz, or they wrote about films Or they wrote about cards, or they wrote about fiends Or the
wrote about girls, or they wrote about queens Or they wrote about the
fed, or they wrote about the
thin Eh! All this talking about dreams made Dean's daddy feel sick He was praying he would avenge his dead brother Rick The
pain made him numb, the
war in Vietnam It took his first son, it took his third son But I
suppose he was a
man, a
man that'll never learn The
pride will return with a
fixating burn If he took his fifth son, if he took his eighth son It must be just a
part of the
good Lord's, of the
good Lord's plan Eh! Eh! Eh-ah... Oh, there was a
rock, there was a
rock down by the
river's end It's where all the
evenings them two would spend They went got espoused, they were young and aroused In a
suburban house, they lived out their vows Eh! Oh-ah... She was the
teacher and he the
freshman She read the
scripture, and he the
Quran He was the
guitar and she was the
drum The
birth was still but it was gonna be, it was gonna be a
son Oh then Dean got sent out to the
stupid war Nana stayed back to look after the
store The
war was lost and the
troops came back But Dean wasn't seen with the
rest of the
pack Nobody wins in war, nobody wins in war Nobody wins in war, nobody wins in war Nobody wins in war, nobody wins in war Even when they come back, they never really They never really come back Eh! Eh! Oh... So the
general came with a
dreaded knock "Sorry ma'am," he said, "we don't have your bloke" Oh, Nana never cried, it wasn't her style Even when she smiled, she was hurting inside Oh, the
general got himself a
slap right on his face The
general got himself a
name calling offence The
general got himself a
punch right on his chest The
general got himself a
red chin and a
nice kick between his legs Oh-oh-oh-ooh-oh! Oh-oh! Oh, many years passed, many stars danced She blew off the
chance, for any romance Running from the
rift, running from the
ghost She took up a
shift at the
office post Then one evening sitting by the
counter A
man walked in. His name was Alexander Oh-eh! Ooh-oh... Alexander had a
rose and an elegant pose Scar on his nose, said he was exposed To life's spinning and tossing, verbose was his sort he kept talking "Would you like a
drink at the
café?" Nana was closed in, wasn't having it She said "go whence you're from, for I
don't need no love" I
don't need no love, I
don't need no love I
don't need no love, I
don't need no love I
don't need no love and I've got no love I've got no love to give Oh, three days later, guess now who it was Alexander came back with another rose "Just one little coffee," he politely said Well I
have no need for an interim, for an interim bed Oh, she can't be perused, she can't be seduced She locked herself shut, gave the
key to a
cherub It must take a
sleuth, it must take the
truth To get her to love, like Boaz did Ruth1 Xander was in swoon, never gave up too soon To the
gates of Hell, to Europa, the
Jupiter's moon Oh-oh! Eh-ah... Oh, many years passed, many stars danced The
Congress passed, the
wars advanced Xander later passed but the
love did last Nikki and Jas were the
two daughters Nikki had a
girl, name was Rita Lu2 Jas had a
girl, name was Sonya, Sonya Diaz Eh-eh! Eh... Oh, Rita Lu was teaching at a
school in Beijing Kept seeing Nana home at the
Seattle dwelling They spoke of the
word, the
coveting thing She left her the
scarf, it was covered in "chine" Then she heard of the
curse, the
CoVid-19 The
damn thing took Nana all alone The
damn thing took Nana all alone in her dream, in her dream Oh! Eh, and that was the
tale of Nana Doline A
joyful machine, a
saint and a
queen May her rest be serene, may her rest be serene May her rest be serene, may her rest be serene May her rest be serene, may her rest be serene May her rest be serene, oh, na-na-na-na-na-na... Nana Doline...