Alright, I've figured out the "closet" thing with what I would like to think is 100% accuracy. I didn't have the time to remove all the old bold marks, but here is my go. For your information, Dealey Plaza is where Zapruder was while recording the footage. I got the information from the Wikipedia information for "Zapruder film".
on Monday Dealey Plaza fills
with people on the way
to the court houses and meeting rooms
but, me, I'm free today
And I traced the path the motorcade
took back in sixty-three
past the grassy knoll into the book depository
to put into the museum where they say the shots were fired.
it's closed today but I don't mind
I'm already getting tired
There's photographs and headlines
and diagrams of the street.
they're showing the zapruder film
it's always on repeat
last night I dreamt I was the bullet
from frame 313
the one that scattered his head around the limosine
I was right there for his final thoughts, of John-John and Jackie
and oh my God, Big D
Back then everybody worried further to the south
missle screamed across from Miami, trail and fall out
Teachers drilled their students hiding underneath their desks
To fear the twitchy trigger finger, of old Krushchev.
but Cuba couldn't kill nobody, not like Dallas could
when I was growing up there, I understood.
Remember when I'd pick you up
outside your mothers house?
the two of you were fighting, and we promised we'd get out.
Out far from the barrenness and the confines of the doubt.
We'd leave behind all that we knew, and never turn around.
Cut the strings and tear away from all that kept us down
and, oh my God, Big D!
Now I fly out of Laguardia, or out of JFK
and I land in DFW and I drive down LBJ
and the houses and the shopping centers, don't make me afraid.
Why they ever did, it's hard now to explain.
But you, you never really left, for you was it the same?
and, oh my God, Big D
November 22nd I was at the kitchen sink.
Just like everyone remembers where they were in sixty-three.
The shudder that shot through me with that unexpected call.
I locked the bathroom door and hit my fist against the wall
I should of come to rescue you, I should have should have yes.
What happened in the past ten years, I could have guessed.
Remember when I'd carry you, and lay you in your bed
and promised to take care of you, but I just left instead.
Last night I dreamt I was the pills you swallowed down
I tried to come back up, but you wouldn't let me out
and I couldn't help but wonder, did think of me?
and Oh, my God Big D!
I think "The Bullet and Big D" may be my favorite January track.
Got January!
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You should have been in Niceberg, in 1949.
You should have been in Niceberg, in 1949.
N
Niceberg49
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Alright, I've figured out the "closet" thing with what I would like to think is 100% accuracy. I didn't have the time to remove all the old bold marks, but here is my go. For your information, Dealey Plaza is where Zapruder was while recording the footage. I got the information from the Wikipedia information for "Zapruder film".
on Monday Dealey Plaza fills
with people on the way
to the court houses and meeting rooms
but, me, I'm free today
And I traced the path the motorcade
took back in sixty-three
past the grassy knoll into the book depository
to put into the museum where they say the shots were fired.
it's closed today but I don't mind
I'm already getting tired
There's photographs and headlines
and diagrams of the street.
they're showing the zapruder film
it's always on repeat
last night I dreamt I was the bullet
from frame 313
the one that scattered his head around the limosine
I was right there for his final thoughts, of John-John and Jackie
and oh my God, Big D
Back then everybody worried further to the south
missle screamed across from Miami, trail and fall out
Teachers drilled their students hiding underneath their desks
To fear the twitchy trigger finger, of old Krushchev.
but Cuba couldn't kill nobody, not like Dallas could
when I was growing up there, I understood.
Remember when I'd pick you up
outside your mothers house?
the two of you were fighting, and we promised we'd get out.
Out far from the barrenness and the confines of the doubt.
We'd leave behind all that we knew, and never turn around.
Cut the strings and tear away from all that kept us down
and, oh my God, Big D!
Now I fly out of Laguardia, or out of JFK
and I land in DFW and I drive down LBJ
and the houses and the shopping centers, don't make me afraid.
Why they ever did, it's hard now to explain.
But you, you never really left, for you was it the same?
and, oh my God, Big D
November 22nd I was at the kitchen sink.
Just like everyone remembers where they were in sixty-three.
The shudder that shot through me with that unexpected call.
I locked the bathroom door and hit my fist against the wall
I should of come to rescue you, I should have should have yes.
What happened in the past ten years, I could have guessed.
Remember when I'd carry you, and lay you in your bed
and promised to take care of you, but I just left instead.
Last night I dreamt I was the pills you swallowed down
I tried to come back up, but you wouldn't let me out
and I couldn't help but wonder, did think of me?
and Oh, my God Big D!
I think "The Bullet and Big D" may be my favorite January track.
on Monday Dealey Plaza fills
with people on the way
to the court houses and meeting rooms
but, me, I'm free today
And I traced the path the motorcade
took back in sixty-three
past the grassy knoll into the book depository
to put into the museum where they say the shots were fired.
it's closed today but I don't mind
I'm already getting tired
There's photographs and headlines
and diagrams of the street.
they're showing the zapruder film
it's always on repeat
last night I dreamt I was the bullet
from frame 313
the one that scattered his head around the limosine
I was right there for his final thoughts, of John-John and Jackie
and oh my God, Big D
Back then everybody worried further to the south
missle screamed across from Miami, trail and fall out
Teachers drilled their students hiding underneath their desks
To fear the twitchy trigger finger, of old Krushchev.
but Cuba couldn't kill nobody, not like Dallas could
when I was growing up there, I understood.
Remember when I'd pick you up
outside your mothers house?
the two of you were fighting, and we promised we'd get out.
Out far from the barrenness and the confines of the doubt.
We'd leave behind all that we knew, and never turn around.
Cut the strings and tear away from all that kept us down
and, oh my God, Big D!
Now I fly out of Laguardia, or out of JFK
and I land in DFW and I drive down LBJ
and the houses and the shopping centers, don't make me afraid.
Why they ever did, it's hard now to explain.
But you, you never really left, for you was it the same?
and, oh my God, Big D
November 22nd I was at the kitchen sink.
Just like everyone remembers where they were in sixty-three.
The shudder that shot through me with that unexpected call.
I locked the bathroom door and hit my fist against the wall
I should of come to rescue you, I should have should have yes.
What happened in the past ten years, I could have guessed.
Remember when I'd carry you, and lay you in your bed
and promised to take care of you, but I just left instead.
Last night I dreamt I was the pills you swallowed down
I tried to come back up, but you wouldn't let me out
and I couldn't help but wonder, did think of me?
and Oh, my God Big D!
I think "The Bullet and Big D" may be my favorite January track.
–--
You should have been in Niceberg, in 1949.
You should have been in Niceberg, in 1949.
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