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Darkling Down Lyrics
Well, along in the twenty first hour
When the whole damn grid goes down
This is how a party gets started
In for a penny, in for a pound
All at once the whole joint goes quiet
And all the wavy lines go straight
One fool among fools is wondering
What happens if I die too late?
Get back with your dime store nihilism
Big daddy's on a glory run
Gettin' down on the cellular level
Just in case I got to call someone
Darkling down on a darkling plain
In the dim dank night of the pissin'-down rain
Darkling down on the balls of his ass
While he prays and waits for the storm to pass
Lemme show you where the good thing happens
It's a barbershop in Inglewood
Too bad we won't get past the bouncer
Sadly I've been banned for good
Well, there's a coffee shop right ?round the corner
The proprietor knows my name
Cup of Joe and a Vicks inhaler
Now you're ready for the big boy game
Steady son come seven come eleven
If either one of us can count that high
Muscatel if the deal gets dicey
Milk and honey in the by and by
Darkling down, it's a damn disgrace
Going round and round in a very small place
Darkling down with a hole in his soul
That he can't explain and he can't control
For the fun or for the money
For the fuck of it or just because
Listen friend, this is no damn picnic
But let's imagine for a minute that it was
Who will feast on this buzzard's banquet?
Who will render my heroic bust?
Who will choke on my lachrymose musings?
Who will eat my zero dust?
Who will wear this puke-streaked tunic?
Who shall gorge on this cup of spleen?
Who will sing about the good, bad and ugly?
And all and everything in between?
Darkling down, this is God's good man
On his hands and knees livin' God's good plan
Darkling down and we don't know still
When he'll come around if he ever will
Darkling down on a zero-G dive
And we just can't say will the fool survive
Darkling down in a seven-G turn
Glowing like a coal in the after burn
When the whole damn grid goes down
This is how a party gets started
In for a penny, in for a pound
And all the wavy lines go straight
One fool among fools is wondering
What happens if I die too late?
Big daddy's on a glory run
Gettin' down on the cellular level
Just in case I got to call someone
In the dim dank night of the pissin'-down rain
Darkling down on the balls of his ass
While he prays and waits for the storm to pass
It's a barbershop in Inglewood
Too bad we won't get past the bouncer
Sadly I've been banned for good
The proprietor knows my name
Cup of Joe and a Vicks inhaler
Now you're ready for the big boy game
If either one of us can count that high
Muscatel if the deal gets dicey
Milk and honey in the by and by
Going round and round in a very small place
Darkling down with a hole in his soul
That he can't explain and he can't control
For the fuck of it or just because
Listen friend, this is no damn picnic
But let's imagine for a minute that it was
Who will render my heroic bust?
Who will choke on my lachrymose musings?
Who will eat my zero dust?
Who shall gorge on this cup of spleen?
Who will sing about the good, bad and ugly?
And all and everything in between?
On his hands and knees livin' God's good plan
Darkling down and we don't know still
When he'll come around if he ever will
And we just can't say will the fool survive
Darkling down in a seven-G turn
Glowing like a coal in the after burn
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songmeanings On Feb 06, 2012
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It sounds like the loser gambler all fucked up looking for a game and he will be consumed by the people who suck the money and life out of him. .Taking it all. it´s a damm disgrace.This is my favorite song on Walter´s Album.what does it really mean. Am i close?
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It always struck me as autobiographical. Most of his songs do. But this one really seems to get deep to his core, if so...
It always struck me as autobiographical. Most of his songs do. But this one really seems to get deep to his core, if so...
To me, this always seemed highly autobiographical.
Most of Becker's songs do appear to come from his own life experience, he just had to have felt many of these situations; his lyrics and voice ring true.
But this one really seems to get deep to his core, if it truly is autobiographical...