The Organ Bar

Daniel Amos

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    Years ago, my friend Bob worked
    Pacific Ocean Park
    As a knife-wielding spook-house clown
    And ran a booth with a bingo-playing-chicken Shocked by jolts
    from concealed electric grids
    Bob has since repented, now he's the cook and
    The owner at a roadside greasy spoon diner
    And if you're down on your luck,
    Bob will feed you without charge
    And treat you to some magic tricks

    He says his dearest friend he calls "The Ghost"
    Worked in a luggage factory
    He was fired when they claimed his work was Oblique and unsatisfactory
    "He's missing," Bob says, "branded as a spy,
    But I prefer to believe
    He's still working on the sly and

    I've heard he's playing at an organ bar
    I supposed I'm in denial
    I dream that patrons crowd this organ bar
    Expecting my arrival"

    Gloria's nineteen--was an L.A. whore
    Who worked the south end of Sunset boulevard
    Found in an alley in a drug-induced coma
    Behind a Dunkin' Donuts
    She says she left her body on the hospital table
    And she hovered over it for awhile
    Then she was bathed in light and a voice said
    "Gloria, you've still got some work to do"

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    She awoke to a religious nut screaming on the TV
    Strange words that made some sorta sense
    And as she prayed, this spectre seeped through
    The spaces in the hospital heating vents
    And then it disappeared, but to this day
    She swears it stole her heart away, and

    She found him playing at the organ bar
    She says she goes there for survival
    Says I can reach her at the organ bar,
    The number's in the Bible

    I'm successfully concealed behind my pork pie hat,
    Fake beard, and dark sunglasses
    Convinced them I've authored several
    Supernatural thrillers
    And doing research for my latest book
    And as the sun goes down, a shadow is cast across Bob's drawn and troubled face
    He rubs his eyes, and I leave,
    But my shadow doesn't follow,
    It's fond of Bob's hot joe

    And every shadow in my suitcase is restless now
    And each of them would prefer to remain
    But they all have a different little slant on life
    And they all answer to my name
    And it would be nice if they found a home
    But that won't happen 'til my cover's blown

    And I've been working at the organ bar
    The customers all love my style
    They say I'm master of the organ bar
    But me, I'm looking for revival

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    Composición: Terry Taylor

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