Black Bear Road
(专辑: Black Bear Road - 1975)
Me an' RJ an' the
kids was on a
camp-out in the
mountains, and we had us one'a them U-Drive-'Em Army Jeep cars which we rented from a
fella by the
name of Kubozke for thirty bucks a
day, buy your gas along the
way, take a
rabbit's foot and leave a
pint of blood for a
dee-posit And he 'splained it all to us how we was supposed to get to Telluride, which is fifty miles away by way of the
regular highway, however, there was a
shortcut but unless we had drove the
Black Bear Road before, we'd better be off to stay, stay in bed and sleep late. (Pay no attention to the
gitar there) Well, we took up off'n the
highway and we come upon a
sign says "Black Bear Road. You don't have to be crazy to drive this road, but it helps." I
says, "RJ, this must the
shortcut road Kubozke was talking about." She didn't pay no mind, 'cause she was making peanut butter sandwiches for the
kids in the
back seat throwing rocks and drinking Kool-Aid and playing count-the-license-plates. But they wasn't having too much fun a-counting license plate or cars, 'cause there weren't no other cars We went about a
mile-and-a-half in about four hours, busted off the
right front fender, tore a
hole in the
oil pan on a
rock as big as a
hall closet. Went over a
bump and spilt the
Kool-Aid and Roy Gene stuck his bolo knife right through the
convertible top and the
dog threw up all over the
back seat. Peanut butter don't agree with him, you see So we had to stop and take off the
top and air everything out and clean it up. The
dog run off and RJ says she felt her asthma coming on. I
was sitting there wondering what to do when the
en-tire scenic San Joo-wan U-Drive-'Em Army Jeep car sank in the
mud. At thirteen thousand feet above sea level Well, we shoveled it out and ate our lunch, the
dog made a
yellow hole in the
snow and Roy Gene got out his Instamatic and took a
snapshot of it. Mary Elizabeth drawed a
picture of the
road; it looked like a
whole bunch a' Zs and Ws all strung together. And RJ took one look at it and said that the
only way that Jeep car is going down that road is over her dead body. Then a
rock slipped out from under the
wheel and the
U-Drive-'Em Army Jeep car went right over the
edge of the
cliff. Yahoo-ooh-ooh-ooh "Doggone-it, Roy Gene! How many times do I
have to 'splain it to you? When I
tell you to put a
rock under the
wheel, I
mean rock! Now look at that, what you have there is no bigger'n a
grapefruit"