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When I think of you Baton Rouge

  I think of a mariachi band

  I think of sixteen and a crisp green football field

  I think of the girl I never had

  When I think of you Baton Rouge

  I think of a back seat in a car

  The windows are foggy and so are we

  as the police asked for our I.D.

  So helpless

  so helpless

  Ooohhh, so helpless

  ooohhh, so helpless

  Ooohhh, so helpless

  so helpless

Well I once had a car lost it in a divorce

the judge was a woman of course

She said give her the car and the house and your taste

or else I set the trial date

So now when I think of you Baton Rouge

and the deep southern belles, ah, with their touch

I wonder where love ends and hate starts to blush

in the fields in the swamps in the rush

In the terra-cotta cobwebs of your mind, ah

when did you start seeing me as a spider spinning web

Of malicious intent and you as poor poor me

at the fire at the joint, this disinterred and broken mount

in the bedroom in the house where we were unmarried

So helpless, so helpless

so helpless

So helpless, so helpless

so helpless

When was I the villain in your heart

putting the brake on your start

you slapped my face and cried and screamed

that's what marriage came to mean

The bitterest ending of a dream

You wanted children and I did not

was that what it was all about

You might get a laugh when you hear me shout

you might get a laugh when you hear me shout

I wish I had

So helpless, so helpless

so helpless

So helpless, so helpless

so helpless

Sometimes when I think of Baton Rouge

I see us with two and a half strapping sons

One and a half flushed daughters preparing to marry

and two fat grandsons I can barely carry

Daddy, uncle, family gathered there for grace

a dog in a barbecue pit goes up in space

The dream recedes in the morning with a bad aftertaste

and I'm back in the big city worn from the race of the chase

what a waste

So thanks for the card the announcement of child

and I must say you and Sam look great

Your daughter's gleaming in that white wedding dress

with pride

sad to say I could never bring that to you that wide smile

So I try not to think of Baton Rouge

or of a, of a, of a mariachi band

Or of sixteen and a crisp green football field

and the girl, and the girl I never had, had, had, had

So helpless, so helpless

so helpless

So helpless, so helpless

so helpless