A Better Place To Be
(专辑: Sniper And Other Love Songs - 1972)
It was an early morning bar room And the
place just opened up And the
little man come in so fast and it Started at his cups And the
broad who served the
whiskey She was a
big old friendly girl And tried to fight her empty nights By smiling at the
world And she said "Hey Bub, It's been awhile Since you been around Where the
hell you been hidin'? And why you look so down ?
The
little man just sat there like he'd never heard a
sound The
waitress she gave out with a
cough Acting not the
least put off She spoke once again She said, "I don't want to bother you Consider it's understood I
know I'm not no beauty queen But I
sure can listen good" And the
little man took his drink in his hand And he raised it to his lips He took a
couple of sips And he told that waitress this story I
am the
midnight watchman down at Miller's Tool and Die And I
watch the
metal rusting, I
watch the
time go by A
week ago at the
Diner, I
stopped to get a
bite And this here lovely lady she sat two seats from my right And Lord, Lord, Lord She was alright You see, she was so damned beautiful she could warm a
winter's frost But she looked long past lonely, and well nigh kinda lost Now I'm not much of a
mover or a
pick-em-up easy guy But I
decided to glide on over and give her one good try And Lord, Lord, Lord She was worth a
try And I
was tongued-tied like a
school boy I
stammered out some words It did not seem to matter much 'cause I
don't think she heard She just looked clear on through me to a
space back in my head And it shamed me into silence, as quietly she said 'If you want me to come with you that's all right with me 'Cause I
know I'm going nowhere and anywhere's a
better place to be Anywhere's a
better place to be' When I
drove her to my boarding house and I
took her up to my room And I
went to turn on the
only light to brighten up the
gloom But she said, "Please leave the
light off, oh, I
don't mind the
dark" And as her clothes all tumbled 'round her, I
could hear my heart The
moonlight shown upon her as she lay back in my bed It was the
kind of scene I
only had imagined in my head I
just could not believe it, to think that she was real And as I
tried to tell her she said, "I know just how you feel And if you want to come here with me that's all right with me 'Cause I've been oh so lonely, loving someone is a
better way to be Anywhere's a
better way to be" When the
morning came so swiftly I
held her in my arms She slept like a
baby, snug and safe from harm I
did not want to share her or dare to break the
mood So before she woke I
went out to buy us both some food I
came back with my paper bag to find that she was gone She'd left a
six word letter saying, 'It's time that I
moved on' You know the
waitress took her bar rag And she wiped it across her eyes And as she spoke her voice came out as something like a
sigh She said, "I wish that I
was beautiful or that you were halfway blind And I
wish I
weren't so goddamned fat, I
wish that you were mine And I
wish that you'd come with me when I
leave for home For we both know all about emptiness and living all alone" And the
little man Looked at the
empty glass in his hand And he smiled a
crooked grin He said, "I guess I'm out of gin And I
know we both have been so lonely And if you want me to come with you that's all right with me 'Cause I
know I'm going nowhere and anywhere's a
better place to be'"