Late night, my shoes are worn In a diner, it's two in the morn' And I wonder, "What will I do tonight?" Cup of coffee and a cigarette more Clock above me reads, '2:04' And the night owls all got a story to tell The girl with the short hair's parents won't speak to her no more They call her an unholy dyke, and they call her a whore Oh, well Order a bagel, butter and all Think to myself as I stare at the wall Killin' time, counting change in my hand Dark man sits on my right Shades keeping his eyes outta light Drinks his coffee just as black as his skin And the man with the pack and the black hat sits in the back His white eyes glow like a fire burns bright in the act Woah, and the fat man comes in with little hair His wife is unfaithful, but he doesn't care As long as he can hold her tight at night Yeah, and the waitress, Julie, is a poet now She writes her stories on a paper towel To publish them someday, she says she might And the man in the back tips his hat as he stands, and he grins The first word he says all night is, "Let the show begin" Julie wants to have some fun So she takes a butter knife and cuts her fingers off, one by one To find a problem when she tries to start on the next hand Yeah, and the fat man strips down the whore She cries to herself and defecates on the floor I don't think I want the second half of my bagel no more The fat man started to say how he wants to kill his wife As the dyke cuts off his tongue with a jagged knife (it's a pocket) And the two are making passionate love Then the dark, blind man thinks he's seen enough So he takes Julie's pen from her right hand Then he stabs his eyes, as according to plan 'Cause the man in the back simply laughs, and he smiles And the blood spills out on linoleum tile Then the fat man starts to eat the flesh of the whore Yeah, the mood's a little different than a minute before ♪ I reach down for the last cigarette in the pack And walk over, sit with the man in the back And ask him, "Why?" He tips his hat, and he smiles