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Intro

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 The night my baby left me I crossed the bridge to Juarez avenue

Like that movie "Touch of evil" I got the Orson Wells, Marlene Dietrich

blues

Where Orson walks in to the whore house and

Marlene says "Man, you look like hell"

 And Orson's chewing on a chocolate bar

 as the lights go on in the old Blue Star hotel

 "Read my future" says old Orson, "down inside the tea leaves of your cup"

 And she says "You ain't got no future, Hank,

I believe your future's all used up"

  Why don't you touch me anymore? Why don't you touch me anymore?

  Why do you run away and hide? You know it hurts me deep inside

  Why do you close the bedroom door? This is a brutal little war

  What good is all this fightin' for if you don't touch me anymore?

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 They shot "A touch of evil" in a Venice, California colony

And I grew near those dead canals

 where they filmed the longest pan shot ever made

Now I'm thinking about the movie, the bar I'm in, the bridge, the Rio Grande

 Now I'm thinking about my baby and the borderline 'tween a woman and a man

 I was drunk as Orson Wells the night I crawled backwards out the door

 I was screaming "Baby, baby how come you touch me anymore?"

Chorus

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(Chords like 2nd verse)

 Oh, someone rolled the credits on twenty years of love turned dark and raw

 Not a technicolor love film, it's a brutal document, it's film noir

 And it's all played out on a borderline and the actors are tragically miscast

 Like a Mexican burlesk show where the characters are wearing comic masks

 Oh, it's love and love alone I cry to the barmen in this Juarez waterhole

 As we raise a glass to Orson and "A touch of evil" livin' our souls

Chorus

Outro

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