Well I got a bad liver and broken heart, yeah
I drunk me a river since you tore me apart
And I don't have a drinking problem, 'cept when I can't get a drink
And I wish you'd a-known her, we were quite a pair
She was sharp as a razor and soft as a prayer
So welcome to the continuing saga, she was my better half, and I was just a dog
And so here am I slumped, I've been chipped and I've been chumped on my stool
So buy this fool some spirits and libations, it's these railroad station bars
And all these conductors and porters, and I'm all out of quarters
And this epitaph is the aftermath, yeah I choose my path, hey, come on, Kath
He's a lawyer, he ain't the one for ya
No, the moon ain't romantic, it's intimidating as hell
And some guy's trying to sell me a watch
And so I'll meet you at the bottom of a bottle of bargain Scotch
I got me a bottle and a dream, it's so maudlin it seems
You can name your poison, go on ahead and make some noise
I ain't sentimental, this ain't a purchase, it's a rental, and it's purgatory
And hey, what's your story, well I don't even care
Cause I got my own double-cross to bear

And I'll see your Red Label, and I'll raise you one more
And you can pour me a cab, I just can't drink no more
Cause it don't douse the flames that are started by dames
It ain't like asbestos
It don't do nothing but rest us assured
And substantiate the rumors that you've heard


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    This song is, for me, one of the greatest pieces of art ever. It immediately puts me on a bar stool next the narrator. It is a dark and smokey bar (back in the days when you could actually smoke in bars.) It is very late or very early in the morning on a weeknight. And a relative stranger and a woman he came in with. Maybe you've been talking sports or current events with but over the course of the evening he's spoken to you and you've developed a friendship, He gets to the point where he needs to pour out his heart to someone and he turns to woman he's with and you get to hear the story of how he ended up on a bar stool at 3 a.m. and why he'll be back again tomorrow and the night after that He might share this story every night, or maybe he's never shared this story before. It starts with a fairly obvious confession that he is an alcoholic. But you've figured that out hours ago, you can tell from the wisdom and experience in his voice, from the yellow in his eyes and the hard life which he wears on his face. But he also confesses that he also has a broken heart, which may not be a surprise. But it goes on to be completely heartbreaking. I always heard it as "I got a bad liver and broken heart, I dunk me a river since you tore me apart," is a line that he says to the woman. She gets mad and leaves, and he sort of yells after her, "And I don't have a drinking problem," as if this is a source of tension in their relationship, but when she's out of earshot he says, "cept when I can't get a drink." And the rest of this amazing song is directed at you, that relative stranger next to him at the bar. And when he pleads, "Come on Kath, he's a lawyer, he ain't the one for ya," he's talking to her but she is not there. And when he gets to "Hey, What's your story?" he realizes that you are there and he's been talking to you and not Kath and he really doesn't care about your story. This is song is just an amazing vignette showing the sadness and honesty of a dark smokey late night small bar.The few bars of "As Time Goes By" are perfect call backs to the love triangle in Casablanca, as Rick is forced to let Isla because he loves her, just as our own friend lost his love Kath to the lawyer. I always hear that tune as playing in the bar where the narrator is telling the story. This song makes me weep and inspires me that someone like Tom Waits could take a simple tune and put words to it that so simply and powerfully tell a vivid and remarkable story in four minutes and 50 seconds.

    Kevogreon November 12, 2012   Link

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