Strange Town
written by: Jak Locke

version 1:
from Brokedowntown (April 13th 2003) (0:46)
The starlight tapestry shines a hymn of a plaintive and vague recall
Even if I stayed here nobody would see me at all

version 2:
from Junk Worship (September 12th 2003) (as "Strange Town (Straight Nowhere)") (2:14)
Avast!
The starlight tapestry shines like gin on a plaintive and vague recall
Out in a lover's mask and cape nobody can see me at all
The rainfall brought some vacancy to the devil's porch where it strolls
Even the railmen are gone but their graves are black and empty holes

Everything's a worthless sham
Nobody gives a damn
Plastic heads on paper dolls
I can't wait to see them fall

You can feel it in the rust on the cemetery gate
Down in the junkyard you can tell when it's too late
A strange town that I walk now and strangers are all that's left to see
Everything has killed itself and now nothing is left but me

Here today and gone by noon
Sucking on the silver spoon
Verbal masturbation rites
See your name in shattered lights

But even that's a memory as I walk until I'm gone
Tomorrow's just another day to keep dying and dying on

Zero, loser, reject, tool (Dying and dying on)
One more drip inside the pool (Dying and dying on)
Phony prima fucker fare (Dying and dying on)
Not me, I'm going straight nowhere
Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha (Dying)
Ah ha ha ha ha

version 3:
from Play Anyway (May 9th 2005) (4:04)
The starlight tapestry shines like gin on a plaintive and vague recall
Out in a lover's mask and cape nobody can see me at all
The rainfall brought some vacancy to the devil's porch where it strolls
Even the railmen are gone but their graves are black and empty holes

You can feel it in the rust on the cemetery gate
Down in the junkyard you can tell when it's too late
A strange town that I walk now and strangers are all that's left to see
Everything has killed itself and now nothing is left but me

But even that's a memory while I walk until I'm gone
Tomorrow's just another day to keep dying and dying on
Dying and dying on, dying and dying on
Dying and dying on, dying
Dying, dying

earliest live performance: October 8th 2004