Pavement
Pavement - Conduitforsale songtekst
Je score:
I'm tryin', I'm tryin'.... Imagine if you will Herr Proctor, alias a nobleman, son of son of scion scion. Part of his rich inheritance, parcel in generous [divorced sense] forklift beam. Certain plots of land and living quarters deemed by all gentlemen, and wives thereof, to be grossly humane and frankly, quite [undirty] I'm tryin', I'm tryin'.... Herr Proctor, in his enviable good taste, tries quick escape gambit via local periodicals, but no takers. The land [???] was stationed in a conduit between two cells, a veritable no-man's-land, [rain, the flophouse, cog- bone terrors] and carbon monoxide wallpaper. All [his brig-deck trina] boys ask: is it livable? I'm tryin', I'm tryin'.... Unable to bear the scandal, Ray, philanthropist, rents low-down scab house in conduit, Herr Proctor offers said land for a song, but no one wants to sing. In an attempt to maintain social privileges, yet mask it as goodwill, he says to the conduit members, 'Take this rotten old tree and make it bear fruit." Cheers erupted throughout the [???] settlement. An Italian male was heard to say, "between here and there is better than anything over there!" I'm tryin', I'm tryin'