American Gothic

David Ackles

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    Mrs. molly jenkins sells her wares in town
    Saturdays in the evening when the farmhands come around
    And she sows all their names in her gown

    Ah, but is she happy
    No no no
    She wants a better home and a better kind of life
    But how is she going to get the things she wants,
    The things she needs as some poor wretch of a farmer's wife
    He trades the milk for booze

    And molly wants new shoes
    And as she snuggles down
    With some stranger in some back of the barroom bed
    It's much too dark to the see the stranger
    So she thinks of shoes instead

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    Old man horace jenkins stays at home to tend to his schemes
    Sends for pictures of black stockings on paper legs
    With paper seams and he drinks until he drowns in his dreams

    Ah, but is he happy?
    No, no, no
    He wants to be reborn to lead the pious life
    But how's he going to going shed his boozy
    Dreams when he has to bear the cross of a wicked wife

    She claims to visit shows
    And he pretends that's where she goes
    And as he snuggles down to his reading in a half-filled marriage bed
    He's so ashamed of what he's reading that he gets blind drunk instead

    Sunday breakfast with the jenkins
    They break the bread and cannot speak
    She reads the rustling of his paper
    He reads the way her new shoes squeak
    And pray god to survive another week

    Ah, but are they happy
    You'd be surprised between the bed and the booze and the shoes
    They suffer least that suffer what they choose

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    Composición: David Ackles

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