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Poor Bailey - Текст песни Old Scagg Slough
Well the waters can be dangerous growing up in these parts
 Levees made of rebar, glass shards, and broken hearts
 The paper mill, the brick kiln, the vacant factories
 Once dumped their waste into the river now the water's all dirty
 Well, kids come and go, some make it, some crawl off to die
 Down on the river bank coming in and out with the tide
 Come settle down, darling, let me tell you 'bout the time
 It was just two years ago when I was seventeen
 I went for a swim late one evening
 My parents warned me not to go out alone
 But I went any way yeah what the hell do they know?
 'Twas the night I nearly drowned out, out in Old Scagg Slough
 Well you don't have to listen but whatever you do
 Don't think it can't happen to you
 Well the surface seemed calm, the current seemed weak
 As the waters got darker and the channel got deep
 The tuley fog rolled in and killed the last sight of light
 The sun sunk behind the hills and the day became night
 That's when I decided it was time I'd best head for home
 But just then the current picked up and I felt some sort of undertow
 Well I had no choice but to go with the flow
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 I thought, "I better not panic, I better keep my cool
 Maybe I could wait it out and then regain control
 I'm one helluva swimmer, besides, I'm too young to die
 I'll find a way out further downstream if I have to wait all night"
 Little did I know I was just adding to the mess
 But I thought I'd be alright, I though I knew what to expect
 But nothing coulda prepared me for what happened next.
 Oh, I, I got caught in a whirlpool, I didn't know what to do
 Everything started spinning, I got all confused
 As I spun and plundered in the depths of my disease
 Me, my mind, and I, the worst of enemies
 It felt just like my life was going down the drain
 And then I hit the bottom; it was as bad as it could be
 I sunk in to the mud, left to rest in my misery
 Oh I thought I was a goner, I thought I never stood a chance
 But somehow I escaped and made it back to the surface
 Everything was much clearer than it ever was before
 I splashed around and then caught my breath and swam back to shore
 Well two summers have passed since that night out on Old Scagg Slough
 There's a lot of things I miss but one thing I know for sure
 I ain't going swimming out in Old Scagg Slough no more
 I ain't going swimming out in Old Scagg Slough no more










