"You got to tell me brave captain, Why are the wicked so strong, How do the angels get to sleep, When the devil leaves his porch light on."
Mr. Siegal // Tom Waits
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"You got to tell me brave captain, Why are the wicked so strong, How do the angels get to sleep, When the devil leaves his porch light on."
Mr. Siegal // Tom Waits
In the Mallory Bash film script, there's a derelict named Charlie Siegal--quite clearly modeled after Tom Waits. The first couple times you see him, he's a bit of a mumbly, wandering enigma. His first major scene is as a comedy relief, but then he has this moment (the first image here) where he goes from rambling derelict to insightful vagabond--which I feel is pretty Waitsian.
You got to tell me, brave captain Why are the wicked so strong? How can the angels get to sleep When the Devil leaves the porch light on?
Tom Waits
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"I spent all my money in a Mexican whorehouse, across the street from a catholic church, and then i wiped off my revolver, and i buttoned up my burgundy shirt, I shot the morning in the back, with my red wings on, I told the sun he'd better go back down, and if i can find a book of matches, I'm goin' to burn this hotel down. You got to tell me brave captain, why are the wicked so strong, How do the angels get to sleep, when the devil leaves his porch light on. "
- Tom Waits
Tell me brave captain,
Why are the wicked so strong?
How do the angels get to sleep
When the devil leaves his porch light on?
Mr. Siegal // Tom Waits