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William Shatner's Dog

I walk by the water and

Head for your house

Though I know that you'll be out

In some dirty city barI stand on your street

And I stare at your room

And the shadows play and move

And your brother comes out with a batSaying that

You might be with your sister in Paris

On the Rue TurnauWearing Marline Dietrich glasses

Where we made that bet

That bet I knew you'd win for sure

When you where sick on the floorThe calico's ripped

Beneath the patch

It's an itch I can never scratch

Now it's so far gone in the pastThe fines I'm

Having trouble to contest

With the library book you kept

The one that sent your head so far westFar, far away

In those continental cities

Where they get in a race

To see who can build the tallest buildingsWhere you went for some space

And wound up

With a slightly redder face

And a pain in your gutI turn on the TV

And I see there your face

And in it is not one trace

Of that old brown bowl of laceAnd that bowl of lace

Is sat beside the gas bar fire

Where you probably laid

Eating ice cream chocolate lolliesThat your mother brought home

From the freezer store

On the Old Kent Road

She too had enoughAnd that look on your face

That you'd throw across the dinner table

In the middle of grace

Your fathers eyes closed shut tightAnd it happened like that

Every damn night

That I had to come

To your houseWell, tell Charles O'Keefe

That I don't want to go to Paris

It's sunnier here

And I'm happy in this loveless marriageWith the girl from the Pru

And your father and your sister

And your mother too

And not forgetting you

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