On the lam from the law
On the steps of the capitol
You shot a plainclothes cop on the ten o'clock

And I saw momentarily
They flashed a photograph, it couldn't be you
You'd been abused so horribly
But you were there in some anonymous room

And I recall that fall
I was working for the government
And in a bathroom stall off the National Mall
How we kissed so sweetly
How could I refuse a favor or two
For a trist in the greenery
I gave you documents and microfilm, too

And from my ten floor tenement
Where once our bodies lay
How I long to hear you say
No, they'll never catch me now
No, they'll never catch me
No, they cannot catch me now
We will escape somehow
Somehow

Ah ah

It was late one night
I was awoken by the telephone
I heard a strangled cry on the end of the line
Purloined in Petrograd
They were suspicious of where your loyalties lay
So I paid off a bureaucrat
To convince your captors they're to secret you away

And at the gate of the embassy
Our hands met through the bars
As your whisper stilled my heart
No, they'll never catch me now
No, they'll never catch me
No, they cannot catch me now
We will escape somehow
Somehow

Ah ah

And I dreamt one night
You were there in fours
Head held high
In uniform

It was ten years on
When you resurfaced in a motorcar
And with the wave of an arm, you were there and gone


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The Bagman's Gambit Lyrics as written by Colin Meloy

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    Is it possible that she was an international spy for the Germans in the WWII era? This might mean she was, in fact, picked up in Russia. Therefore he would get her 'secreted away' in Russia rather than have them turn her over to the Americans, because surprise, they were allies at that time.

    My reason for this perspective is that they were 'there in fours' which, to me, brings to mind a marching procession four abreast, or 4 people wide, which bespeaks of marching through the streets.

    The only people I can imagine marching through the streets 4 people wide with arms held high is the Germans circa WWII.

    KoreyYrvalon July 25, 2011   Link

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