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Cletis Carr - Текст песни Talking St. Kilda Blues
I first met Louie in 1986 he was hanging around St. Kilda, down by the pier
 We got to talking about politics and injustice
 Louie said let's go across to the Esplanade and have a beer
 The barmaid was Annie, at least I think that was her name
 I ordered a VB stubby, Louie ordered the same
 Then he turned to me with a crazy grin
 And said, man, I'm gonna tell you something I ain't told nobody
 Louie gazed around the bar, slowly, like he was looking for someone he knew
 And then lowered his voice and spoke without moving his mouth much
 The way Humphrey Bogart used to do
 He said, everybody got a secret, they got something to hide
 But me, I'm a little different, you see, I just killed this guy
 And then our eyes met for just a second, and I knew he was serious
 I knew I was a little scared
 I whispered, so why'd you kill him anyway
 And then I looked around to see if anyone had heard
 Louie said, it was over this gambling debt thing, he got all my money
 And all I got was his word
 Cause they'll always rip you off, it's just a matter of when
 Some do it with a gun, man, some do it with a pen
 Louie put down his beer and smiled
 And said, you shoulda seen the look on that guy's face, I was glad I hadn't
 I finished my beer and said, look, I gotta run
 Louie said, hey, can I get a lift, there's some people I gotta meet
 So we walked out and got in my old Falcon
 Started it up and headed up Fitzroy Street
 Louie pulled out a matchbook, on the back someone drew
 A map and an address, somewhere out in Kew
 And Louie said, I'll bet we can get there in ten minutes
 I said, no thanks, I don't bet, not anymore anyway
 So we pulled up to this house, there were no lights on, it was all black
 And Louie opened the car door and said come on in for a minute
 You gotta see this talking dog they got out back
 And I said, what? He said, they got a talking dog out back
 So I forgot about that other thing and got out of the car
 And followed Louie up to the house
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 Louie knocked on the heavy old door, slowly creaked open like it wasn't latched
 We went inside a couple of steps, it was pitch black, Louie said, you got a match
 And I gave him one
 Then he lit it up, I could see the back door
 Just getting a look at that dog was all that I came for
 So I left Louie in the hallway and went out to check out the back yard
 Then I stepped out in the grass
 It looked like it hadn't been mowed in at least a year
 And out in the middle sat this old spotted mongrel
 With three legs and one ear
 I knew right then I'd been taken for a fool
 Why this dog couldn't talk, it just sat there and drooled
 Just then I heard a couple voices coming from inside the house
 And one of them was Louie's
 So I listened closely, trying to hear what was being said
 But all I could make out was something about not really being dead
 And then I heard a shot, something hit the floor
 Man, I ain't ever been this scared before
 Then a deep voice behind me said, come on, there's a gate around the side
 Let's get out of here  and I ran like hell
 Then I jumped in my old Falcon, fired it up and put the pedal straight to the floor
 Man, I did a hundred and ten through Hawthorn, through Caulfield
 Hit the Princes Highway, I didn't stop til I got to the ocean shore
 Then I let out a sigh, sat back in the seat
 Almost jumped through the roof when I saw that dog at my feet
 And that dog just looked at me with a funny look on it's face and said nothing
 I wasn't surprised
 Anyway, I eventually moved back to Sydney and got a job selling newspapers
 Down at Central Station
 I read them everyday but I never read anything about Louie
 I guess he never got a mention
 So the moral of the story is, never be too sure
 Check out all the facts and don't be too premature
 And remember what Louie said about secrets, and about pens
 By the way, the dog's name is Freddie
 And he really does talk

















