here's what happened at the back of the restaraunt
couple debutants, hundred bottles of wine
i walked into the walk-in cooler
cops got him with a pocket full of powder

got my pants back, got a cash advance
got a tape deck, not the regular kind
it's a secret, you can't see it
you can't believe it, i'm the informant

and hey, juanita, well i sold you out
got the pliers on my fingers and your name slipped out
didn't tell em 'bout your whereabouts
take the train downtown get lost in the crowd and
the pigs are comin outta the woodwork
the pigs are comin in through the windows

my advice is dye your eyes
and stay inside, i told them
'spose you heard about the nightclub fires
i've got two big scoops:
it wasn't just an accident, this is not coincidence
i got tired
i got tired
i got tired
and those guys got me wired


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    This song is one of the many dramatic "conclusions" to Craig Finn's never ending night life adventures. He goes into the restaraunt wearing a wire to help catch his dealer "Juanita". This was after of course the police tortured him into leaking info about their drug peddling. This is one of the most central-story based songs. I think I might write some notes for all of these songs because its all connected with scenes and reaccuring characters...genius..... and no one cares

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