The Ghosts of Saturday Night (After Hours at Napoleone's Pizza House)

TOM WAITS

A cab combs the snake,
Tryin' to rake in that last night's fare,
And a solitary sailor
Who spends the facts of his life like small change on strangers

Paws his inside P-coat pocket for a welcome twenty-five cents,
And the last bent butt from a package of Kents,
As he dreams of a waitress with Maxwell House eyes
And marmalade thighs with scrambled yellow hair

Her rhinestone-studded moniker says, Irene
As she wipes the wisps of dishwater blonde from her eyes
And the Texaco beacon burns on,
The steel-belted attendant with a ring and valve special
Cryin' fill'er up and check that oil
You know it could be a distributor and it could be a coil

The early mornin' final edition's on the stands,
And that town cryer's cryin' there with nickels in his hands
Pigs in a blanket sixty-nine cents
Eggs, roll 'em over and a package of Kents
Adam and Eve on a log, you can sink 'em damn straight
Hash browns, hash browns, you know I can't be late

And the early dawn cracks out a carpet of diamonds
Across a cash crop car lot filled with twilight Coupe Devilles
Leaving the town in a-keeping
Of the one who is sweeping
Up the ghost of Saturday night

Trivia about the song The Ghosts of Saturday Night (After Hours at Napoleone's Pizza House) by Tom Waits

On which albums was the song “The Ghosts of Saturday Night (After Hours at Napoleone's Pizza House)” released by Tom Waits?
Tom Waits released the song on the albums “The Heart of Saturday Night” in 1974 and “Asylum Years” in 1984.
Who composed the song “The Ghosts of Saturday Night (After Hours at Napoleone's Pizza House)” by Tom Waits?
The song “The Ghosts of Saturday Night (After Hours at Napoleone's Pizza House)” by Tom Waits was composed by TOM WAITS.

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