Jack Erdie "Midlife Matinee" |
Well I went to see a movie In the middle of the day Way out where nobody knew me Coz I called off sick with pay At the spark of the projector In the dark I sat me down Me and three other defectors To the truant side of town Old stars and screens Fall by the way Meet me in between dreams At the midlife matinee Far in front sat a fat man Who kept one foot in the aisle Fingering the ring on his hand Like it was a broken dial In the golden Hollywood glow The hero humped his trophy wife As the fat man pressed a photo To his bosom like a knife (Repeat Chorus) And a girl, all of fifteen In the back, dressed in black Staring straight through the big screen To some private movie track In a hot, blazing showdown The hero shot his enemies As the girl tugged her blouse down Over kicking memories (Repeat Chorus) But the man in the middle Was the most out of place Reading fate like a riddle In each suffering face As the hero saved the nation Curbed inflation, struck it rich This man lost his religion In a two thousand year old ditch. (Repeat Chorus) Lyric from www.lyricmania.com |