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Potter's Field Lyrics

well you can buy me a drink and i'll tell you what i seen
and i'll give you a bargain from the edge of a maniac's dream
that buys a black widow spider with a riddle in his yarn
that's clinging to the furrow of a blindman's brow
i'll start talking from the brim of a thimble full of whiskey
on a train through the bronx that will take you just as far
as the empty of a bottle to the highway of a scar
that stretched across the blacktop of my cheek like that
and then ducks beneath the brim of a fugitive's hat
and you'll learn why liquor makes a stool pigeon rat on every face
that ever left his shadow down on saint marks place
hell i'd double cross my mother if it was whiskey that they payed
and so an early bird says nightsticks on the hit parade
and he ain't got a prayer and his days are numbered
and you'll track him down like a dog
well it's a tough customer you're getting in this trade
cause the nightstick's heart pumps lemonade
well whiskey keeps a blindman talkin alright
and i'm the only one who knows just where he stayed last night

he was in a wreckin yard in a switchblade storm
in a wheelbarrow with nothing but revenge to keep him warm
and a half a million dollars in unmarked bills
was the nightstick's blanket in a febuary chill
and as the buzzard drove a crooked sky
he was dealin high chicago in the mud
and stackin' the deck against a dragnet's eye
a shivering nightstick in a miserable heap
with the siren for a lullaby singing him to sleep
he was bleeding from a buttonhole
torn by a slug fired from the barrel of a two dollar gun
that scorched a blister on the grip of a punk by now
is learnin what you have to pay to be a hero anyhow

he dressed the hole in his gut with a hundred dollar bandage
a king's ransom for a bedspread that don't amount to nuttin
just cobweb strings on a busted ukulele
and the nightstick leaned on a black shillelagh
with the poison of a junkie's broken promise on his lip

he staggered in the shadows screaming i ain't never been afraid
and he shot out every street light on the promenade
past the frozen ham and eggers at the penny arcade
throwin out handfuls of a blood stained salary
they were dead in their tracks at the shootin gallery
and they fired off a twenty one gun salute
and from the corner of his eye he caught the alabaster orbs
and from a dime a dance hall girl and stuffed a thousand dollar bill
in her blouse and caught the cruel and unusual punishment of her smile
and the nightstick winked beneath a rainsoaked brim
ain't no one seen hide nor hair of him see
no one but a spade on rikers island and me
and so if you're mad enough to listen to a full of whiskey blindman
then you're mad enough to look beyond where bloodhounds dare to go
so if you want to know just where the nightstick's hidin out
you be down at the ferry landin oh let's say bout half past a nightmare
when it's twisted on a clock you tell 'em nickels sentcha
whiskey always makes him talk
and you ask for captain charon with the mud on his kicks
he's the skipper of the deadline steamer
and she sails from the bronx across the river styx
and a riddle's just a ticket for a dreamer

cause when the weathervane's sleepin and the moon turns his back
you crawl on your belly long the railroad tracks
and cross your heart and hope to die and stick a needle in your eye
cause he'd cut my bleedin heart out if he found out that i squealed
cause you see a scarecrow's just a hoodlum
who marked the cards that he dealed
and pulled a gypsy switch
out on the edge of potter's field
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Cover art for Potter's Field lyrics by Tom Waits

Finking on your own mom: one shot of whisky. Blackmarket gun: $2. Bandage for the gunshot wound: $100. A Dancehall girl's crooked smile: $1,000. Listening to the songs of a sureal degenerate hobo shaman: Priceless.

The lyrics scan like the some mad, sureal, fever-dream of a film-noir - "Kiss Me Deadly" on acid.

'Nightstick' is a policeman's baton, metonomically a policeman; a shillelagh, an irish cane.

So the narrator, perhaps the 'blind man', is a whisky soaked stool pigeon, exchanging, for a drink the location of a crooked irish cop, who misled his superiors ('stackin' the deck against a dragnets eye') so he could take revenge upon a druglord solo, pocket a half-mil in bloodmoney, and by 'throwing out handfuls of blood-stained salary' takes over the local blackmarket.

Potter's Field is where NYC once buried its nameless dead. A scarcrow might mean a strawman - a person who doesn't exist. So maybe the 'hero' or the 'nightstick' has stolen the identity of someone buried in potter's field.

Cover art for Potter's Field lyrics by Tom Waits

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Cover art for Potter's Field lyrics by Tom Waits

This is a very complex story, with a lot of slang and words with double meanings so my interpretation may not be wholly accurate. I am after all an English man who has a very little grasp of the inner city NY underbelly and hey, I was only 8 in 1977.

My understanding is that the Police are investigating the disappearance of one of their colleagues and one of NY's finest officers nicknamed 'Nightstick' and as was the way in those days, They seek the 'word on the street' and approach and quiz a known informer nicknamed 'Nikel' on a train journey through the Bronx one afternoon as to what he knows has happened as he was there when Nightstick vanished.

He spills the beans for a bottle of whiskey and tells them the tale of how Nightstick had done a deal with a big time crime boss to turn a blind eye to a gangland execution in exchange for half a million dollars. Unaware that the Crime boss intends to double cross and shoot Nightstick when the deed is done. Nightstick somehow survives and is assisted in his getaway by a black accomplice from Rikers Island and may be hiding out somewhere.

Except there is also a strong possibility that 'Nightstick' may already have been murdered as the song says 'Crossing The River Styx' is what a sinner does when he dies and goes to Hell and out on the edge of Potters Field means this is were he was buried.

It may be that Nikel (in his drunken state) may be spinning a yarn and may be leading the cops up the garden path with this fantastical story for more scotch.

Whatever the story is; I love the Film Noir atmosphere of this song. The Gershwin style background music evokes old 1950's Hollywood crime movies. You can imagine the scene in a black and white train compartment, with men in overcoats and trilbies quizzing this slight little man in a cloth cap and work clothes hearing his fantastical tale about the 'Nightstick'.

Pure Genius...

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@BarnabyHughes A Further Thought; Perhaps 'Nightstick' witnessed the Crime Boss murder his rival and was bribed by the gangster to turn a blind eye in exchange for the half million, or Nightstick is a corrupt Police officer who blackmails the Crime Boss, hence his revenge on Nightstick and he was murdered and his body dumped at Potters Field on Hart Island. Hence the reference about the Ferry Landing and the River Styx.

 
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