Family Reserve — текст песни (Lyle Lovett)





When I saw the ambulance

Screaming down main street

I didnt give it a thought

But it was my uncle eugene

He died on october the second 1981



And my uncle wilbert

They all called him skinner

They said for his younger ways

Hed get drunk in the morning

And show me the rolls of fifties and hundreds

He kept in the glove box of his old gray impala



And were all gonna be here forever

So mama dont you make such a stir

Now put down that camera

And come on and join up

The last of the family reserve



Now my second cousin

His name was callaway

He died when hed barely turned two

It was peanut butter and jelly that did it

The help she didnt know what to do

She just stood there and watched him turn blue



And were all gonna be here forever

So mama dont you make such a stir

Just put down that camera

And come on and join up

The last of the family reserve



And my friend brian temple

He thought he could make it

So from the third story he jumped

He missed the swimming pool

Only by inches

And everyone said he was drunk



Now there was great uncle julius

And aunt annie mueller

And mary and granddaddy paul

And there was hanna and ella

And alvin and alec

He owned his own funeral hall



And there are more I remember

And more I could mention

Than words I could write in a song

But I feel them watching

And I see them laughing

And I hear them singing along



Were all gonna be here forever

So mama dont you make such a stir

Just put down that camera

And come on and join up

The last of the family reserve



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