Then Came The Last Days Of May

by Shakespeare's Sister

Then Came The Last Days Of May - The story of four youths on a highway to nowhere on a night of desperation. Chilling, gripping guitar and vocal by Donald 'Buck Dharma' Roeser, and live a tour de force for him, and especially second guitarist, Allen Lanier. From 'Blue Öyster Cult' (1972).
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Parched land no desert sand, sun was just a dot
And a little bit of water goes a long way, 'cause it's hot
Three good buddies were laughing and smoking in the back
Of a rented ford
They couldn't know they weren't going far
Each one with the money in his pocket
Could go out and buy himself a brand new car
But they all had the money they had
Money they hoped would take them very far
The sky was bright, a traffic light, now and then a truck
And they hadn't seen a cop around all day
They brought everything they needed
bags and scales to weigh the stuff
The driver said the border's just over the bluff
It wasn't until the car suddenly stopped
In the middle of a cold and barren place
And the other guy turned and spilled
Three boys blood, did they know a trap had been lain?
They're ok the last days of may, I'll be breathing dry air
I'm leaving soon, the others are already there
You wouldn't be interested in coming along, instead of staying here
They say the west is nice this time of year
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