To say "How do you do?" before we're left behind.Ĭalliope wail like a seaside zoo. Mama keeps saying that the wind might blow ,īut standing here I say I just don't know.Įverything's moving here but much too slow now,Ī little bit quicker and we might have time, Hung up waiting for a windy day kite one ice since the first of February. Maybe I'll be back here too It all depends on what's with you. Say you'll come back when you can Whenever your airplane happens to land. Rosy red and electric blue I bought you a paddle for your paper canoe. ![]() Go on home your mama's calling you.Ĭalamity's waiting for a way to get to her. Found at BME.comĬosmic Charlie how do you do? Truckin' in style along the avenue.ĭum de dum de doodley do. Lyrics clipped from The Annotated Grateful DeadĪnd just because, here's a link to the archive listings for Blues For Allah. Words by Robert Hunter music by Jerry Garcia Here's the last Day Job, interesting to note that it moves from an encore slot to close the first set for its final performance.įound Pic, I think it's by Ozzie Perez In Brooklyn. I'll tell you what to do what I know that you won't. Sunday comes forget about work, Ring that bell for whatever it's worth. God bless the child that's got his own stash ![]() With a chance to say, hey hey, keep your day job. Got a thumb on its nose and a hand on your collar Keep your day job 'till your night job pays.īy now you know that the face on your dollar Which is to say, hey hey, keep your day jobĭon't give it away, keep your day job, whatever they say You'd better keep it on ice while you're lining up your long shot Maybe you collect or maybe you pay (whether) This post is deadicated to all of you hard working heads. Many of you know the rumor, "Keep Your Day Job" was removed from rotation by request of the fans. He says "every day I feel like I'm wearing a tie-dye shirt under my collar and tie." I can relate, as I'm sure many of us can.Ĭhris had the work done by Juan at Funhouse Tattoos In Vancouver BC. ![]() ![]() He had to die, oh, you know he had to die.Ĭhris submitted this tattoo located on his left bicep. And when the day had ended, with rainbow colors blended, Spanish lady come to me, she lays on me this rose.Ĭomin', comin', comin' around, comin' around, comin' around in a circleĬomin', comin', comin' around, comin' around, in a circle,Ĭomin', comin', comin' around, comin' around, in a circle. Solemnly they stated, "He has to die, you know he has to die."Īll the children learnin', from books that they were burnin',Įvery leaf was turnin', to watch him die, you know he had to die. The other day they waited, the sky was dark and faded, (culled from Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics) Words and music by Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Bill Kreutzmann ("That's It For the Other One," composed and written by Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Bill Kreutzmann. Very heavy on Phil in the mix, which is sort of a treat for Other One fans. I was unable to find a New Years Day Other One to share with you, so here's one from my birthday in 1972. I really enjoyed seeing this tattoo tonight.
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