My name is Joe Roberts I work for the State I'm a sergeant out on Perenville barracks No 8 I've always done an honest job honest as I could Got a brother named Frankie Frankie ain't no good Ever since we were young kids it's been the same come down I'd get a call on a short way Frankie's in trouble downtown But if it was any other man I'd put him straight away But sometimes when it's your brother you look the other way Yeah me and Frankie laughin' and drinkin' nothin' feels better than blood on blood Takin' turns dancin' with Maria While the band played The Night Of The Johnstown Flood I catch him when he's strayin' like any brother should Man turns his back on his family he ain't no good Well Frankie went into the army back in 1965 I got a farm deferment settled down took Maria for my wife But them wheat prices kept on droppin' till it was like we's gettin' robbed Frankie came home in '68 and me I took this job Yeah me and Frankie laughin' and drinkin' nothin' feels better than blood on blood Takin' turns dancin' with Maria While the band played The Night Of The Johnstown Flood I catch him when he's strayin' teach him how to walk that line Man turns his back on his family ain't no friend of mine The night was like any other I got a call bout the quarter of nine There was trouble at a roadhouse out on the Michigan line There was a kid on the floor lookin' bad bleedin' hard from his head There was a girl cryin' at a table it was Frankie she said I ran out and I jumped in my car then I hit the lights I must have done about a hundred and ten to Michigan County that night It was down by the crossroads out bout willow bank Seen the buick with Ohio plates behind the wheel was Frank Well I chased him through them county roads Till the sign said Canadian border five miles from here Pulled over to the south out the highway watched his taillights disappeared Yeah me and Frankie laughin' and drinkin' nothin' feels better than blood on blood Takin' turns dancin' with Maria While the band played The Night Of The Johnstown Flood I catch him when he's strayin' like any brother should Man turns his back on his family ain't no good
Dust between the edges. Simple traveling stories bring Voice to the flames at the Crossroads. Stumped and tied with dozens Of chances weighing you down. Frozen bits of dripping fear, Soon to be yelled at by sobbing droogs Regretful flies buzzing around Broken forms of the hesitant. With the ending plain to see In the Ink, Under the soft, slicey, Oh-So-Thin Skin.
I feel at peace. Like I am floating in a cool river. Nice. Had a blast at the cottage with the crew. Our fearless leader brought his jet ski. A new one for me. I know. I know. So secluded. Well, that happens sometimes When you spend so much time In your head. I wonder what other things I should Seek out. Discover the things others take for granted. I wonder what this peaceful daze Is leading towards. Dreams half awake.
Fun times! To see those you care about move further in life. And the little guy in a tux. Too cute. I was very happy to be able to share in the moment. With all the family and friends Together and close. Those mafia boys can drink. And their sister, too. What a party! Congratulations, my friends.