The Ballad of the Hulk

Walker Jerry Jeff

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    The cycle of life is here
    To see in all of its fine simplicity
    But the way we live it seems to be
    Something very weird to me
    And I cry out

    For pettiness like lady's chatter
    Seems to complicate the matter
    I grit my teeth as my senses chatter
    For nothing gets me much madder
    As I leap out

    For big or little, great or small
    It really doesn't matter at all
    The way we shuffle our feet and hem and haw
    'Cause everybody's afraid they'll fall
    Or else be left out

    But what's right for me or strange to you
    Shouldn't make a damn on what you do
    'Cause whether or not you make it through
    I thought that you already knew
    That I'll keep you going

    And the World War III and the World Series
    Will make the same size headlines in the news

    From all I've seen of politics
    It's just a greasy big money stick
    That's geared to run on tongues
    So slick to make you think this is all there is
    Boy you're lucky (You're stuck with Humphrey)

    How they con the little middle man
    Into thinkin' he has got a hand
    To play in the future of the Promised Land
    He owes himself to the destiny of man
    Gets ridiculous

    A cheap gangster hires someone
    To do his dirty work with a tommy gun
    While the President just points at anyone
    And says: I, your country needs some killing done
    Go do it now boy

    The war itself is bad enough
    It can break you down no matter how tough
    But the tragedy of all the hoopla stuff
    It makes you think you can't do enough
    For the shiny symbols

    And the other countries feel the same as we
    And regret that I have but one country to give for my life

    The preacher stands in his holy shroud sayin'
    God forgives you if you do it now
    But if you come back when the chips are down
    You'll find they've all gone underground
    To pray for you

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    A homosexual, disturbed priest feels that he can preach to me
    The right way to go and raise a family
    And I'm forced to look at him and say: you mean
    You're guessin

    The population is getting higher
    The poverty poor, the pregnant tired
    Are waiting on the Pope to be inspired
    For some new contraceptive attire
    Saying: It's cool now

    It's a ghost behind a one-way mirror
    Listening tip-toed at the door to hear
    If someone outside won't speak the year
    Then they'll slip a note out how they feel
    About pierced ear-lobes

    But the rules made now
    For the changing cows
    Are a little late
    And will be out of date by tomorrow

    Her mother placed on virginity
    Saying it was the holy place to be
    For the things boys had were evilry
    When it came time for matrimony
    She froze and died there

    Her sister at fourteen very well known thought all the kicks came lying there prone
    But a fundamental fact not spoken at home left her feeling like a chewed on bone
    And why she wondered

    One chick who dug moving about, very liberal minded and often spoke out
    How she was cool and understood no doubt with the blankets up and the lights turned out
    And you're condescending

    A couple together for five or six years
    A marriage license they'd never been near
    But social pressure and loss of job fear
    Got them married and divorced in half a year
    They couldn't cut it

    It's all talked about
    But still it's lived around
    And what is right for me
    Could be perversity in any state law book

    I'm told a minstrel at one time w
    As allowed to sing and make his rhymes
    To comment on the news of the times
    And say directly what's in people's minds
    And he made tips for it

    But today try playing on some street curb
    Singin' the news in everyday words
    The people pass by, the laughin' is heard
    Or else they hit you where it hurts
    They keep their ears closed

    One man said: Boy, I dig your stuff
    I want you to come play in my club
    I'll put your name in lights up above
    But just remember I got a club to run
    So don't be too strong

    It ain't your writers who sell out
    It's the damn censors who turn about
    My life learned adjectives and vowels
    And say that my mouth is much too foul
    To clearly speak to you

    But try to hit a nail and if the hammer fails
    Then the words you use to describe
    That bruise is basic language

    I hoboed around and sang the songs
    That everybody knew and hummed along
    To amuse myself I wrote some songs, talkin'
    About things that could be right or wrong
    And I'm a little different

    A record company you know well wanted to know if my song would sell
    I said, "Yes, I like it very well
    If you don't sir, you can go to help
    Somebody else change

    So I kept playin' and bummin' around, singin'
    To the ones who dug my sound
    Some guys ask: Won't you play my town
    I ask fair bread they put me down
    Their Caddie's mortgaged

    Tried one deal, like it's you and me
    This guy said he could be of some use to me
    But when I found he's puttin' screws to me
    I tipped my hat and made it back to the street
    Singin' new folk songs

    If there's time enough
    The hill ain't too rough
    What I wrote today
    I might someday play
    And make tips for it

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    Composición: Jerry Jeff Walker

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