Walnut Street
Anna,
Those football boys climb on top of the barbecue grill
Just to steal your dope from the silver bowl up on the mantle
But they fell
Anna,
The old ladies in their walkers, talking to themselves
And the dog beyond the fence has one eye
And only three legs
Anna, in the front of your house there’s a pool of oil and a rabbit on jackstands
If I didn’t look just like your brother I could be your man
Anna.
Anna,
You’re a little skinny but your face is fine
And when I’m sitting in the trees by myself drinking wine
I can see you on your porch in your underwear.
Anna,
When you walked with me through the tunnel of trees
On the dike that leads to the highway,
We saw the tower that leans that the weird old man
Made with pallets and twine.
Anna,
You always let me drive you to the grocery store
If your last one hadn’t hurt you so bad I could give you more.
Anna,
In the front of your house there’s a pool of oil and a rabbit on jackstands
If I didn’t look just like your brother I could be your man.
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