John Mellencamp
John Mellencamp - Easter Eve lyrics
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Well, me and my son of only fourteen A finer young gentleman you've never seen We went out walking on Easter Eve Just to pass some time together Well, he asked me some questions of things that I'd done But I kept it good natured, we were just having fun And we talked about everything under the sun And the Easter bells were chiming So we walked for a while, into a café we went For we were hungry from the time that we'd spent We carried no malice or any contempt And both our hearts were shining Well, we weren't there long before my kid said "Hey, there's a man over there and he's looking our way" "Pay no attention", I said to the lad Let's just mind our own business this evening Well, the man approached said, "What are you staring at?" And that if we didn't stop gawking he'd take us out back And teach us some manners, it was simple as that Keep your eyes to yourselves, you bastards Well, I looked up and said, "Why don't you just sit down?" You're walking here, sir, on very thin ground There's nobody gawking or looking around And you're alarming all of the patrons Well, I guess that I shouldn't have said that 'Cause he raised his voice, said get ready to scrap And with that he gave my kid's head a snap Said, come and get what you've got coming Well, my son stood up and hit him a lick And I tried to stop him but it happened so quick Then he smashed the man's head down in the deck He was giving that fella a beating But the man reached down pulled out a small gun And he pointed it straight at the head of my son But with a long neck bottle the kid slashed at his jaw And the pistol fell down on the table Well, thank God the cops came and broke up the brawl There was blood on the ceiling and blood on the wall I said to my son, you know you don't win 'em all This has sure been one hell of an evening He said, "You know, Dad, I never even saw that gal" But I wasn't going to stand for him threatening us now And I hope you forgive me for being so wild Here on Easter Evening Well, they arrested us all and took us to jail But ten minutes later we were all out on bail And the wife of the man came up to my son And said, "Thank you, young man for what you have done" You know my husband is jealous and very cruel And whenever we're out he always acts like a fool And I'm gonna quit him now that they got him locked up And I hope to hell that he will rot Well, me and my son of only fourteen A finer young gentleman you've never seen We went out walking one Easter Eve And left with that man's wife that evening