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I re-recorded this on Distillations of The Blues - but this version has a charm too. It's a slower tempo played in the Austin Texas heat.

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Bad Kids and they won't do right,
Underneath the staircase shootin' dice,
Passin' 'round a bottle and a big ole spliff,
Shoutin' baby can I git a hit?

Bad Kids in the the dead of night,
Stealin' wallets, stealin' ten-speed bikes,
Walkin' down the street carryin' huntin' knifes,
Carvin' their names in trees.

B. Why should I fix that gate?
So they can take off the hinge again,
Breakin' rules, Skippin' school.
They're headin' for a life of sin.

It was a rough patch right on the tracks,
If you waved at the train,
the conductor waved back,
All them little kiddies playin' snakes in the grass will never forget that day,

When those bad kids, the ones that was always doin' wrong broke in the window of the old folks home,
Scalin' up the all on a factory pallet,
Bustin' up the bricks with a croquette mallet,

Bad kids in the afternoon,
We heard police sirens soon,
Cops caught wind, and they caught the train,
And we never saw those bad kids again,
No,
We never saw those bad kids again.
alternate verses

One day I heard somebody scream,
Peered out the screen door, so as not to be seen,
I figured those bad kids must have been pretty mean,
Because they covered Julio's face in shaving cream

I spied em, up on the roof,
The ringleader and his little brother too,
Thowin stones at the passersby,
Somebody's gonna lose an eye,

Kurt was the leader of the bad kids pack,
He had a green broom handle sharpened to a point just for killing cats,
and all those little kidies playin snakes in the grass,
we didn't know quite what to think of that

credits

from Egyptland, released August 1, 2009
Ted Hefko vocals
Adam Ahrens - guitars
Eric Pryzgocki - upright bass
Cameron Dennis - drums

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Ted Hefko and The Thousandaires New Orleans, Louisiana

Ted Hefko & The Thousandaires stir up an intoxicating brew of the profound and the profane, of virtue and vice and most importantly the volatile in-between. Ted’s songs explore hope and hustlers, saints and strays, drifters and the down-and-out. The band brings these stories to life with the spontaneity of jazz, and the rough-hewn, bare-bones tone of backwoods rhythm and bllues. ... more

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