tom waits’ war song

Hell Broke Luce, from Bad As Me (2011)

I had a good home but I left
I had a good home but I left, right, left
That big fucking bomb made me deaf, deaf
A Humvee mechanic put his Kevlar on wrong
I guarantee you’ll meet up with a suicide bomb
Hell broke luce
Hell broke luce

Big fucking ditches in the middle of the road
You pay a hundred dollars just for fillin’ in the hole
Listen to the general every goddamn word
How many ways can you polish up a turd
Left, right, left, left, right
Left, right
Hell broke luce
Hell broke luce
Hell broke luce

How is it that the only ones responsible for making this mess
Got their sorry asses stapled to a goddamn desk
Hell broke luce
Hell broke luce
Left, right, left

What did you do before the war?
I was a chef, I was a chef
What was your name?
It was Geoff, Geoff
I lost my buddy and I wept, wept
I come down from the meth
So I slept, slept
I had a good home but I left, left
Pantsed at the wind for a joke
I pranced right in with the dope
Glanced at her shin she said nope
Left, right, left

Nimrod Bodfish have you any wool
Get me another body bag the body bag’s full
My face was scorched, scorched
I miss my home I miss my porch, porch
Left, right, left

Can I go home in March? March
My stanch was a chin full of soap
That rancid dinner with the pope
Left, right, left

Kelly Presutto got his thumbs blown off
Sergio’s developing a real bad cough
Sergio’s developing a real bad cough
Hell broke luce
Hell broke luce
Hell broke luce

Boom went his head away
And boom went Valerie
What the hell was it that the president said?
Give him a beautiful parade instead
Left, right, left

When I was over here I never got to vote
I left my arm in my coat
My mom she died and never wrote
We sat by the fire and ate a goat
Just before he died he had a toke
Now I’m home and I’m blind
And I’m broke
What is next

Slate: The spelling of the new song, “Hell Broke Luce,” where’d that come from?
Waits: There was a prisoner in Alcatraz during a prison riot. This goes back to the ’40s. And during the riot, of course, everyone was nervous, and he scratched on the wall with a knife. And he wrote “hell broke luce,” and that’s how he spelled it. Alcatraz… They have an amazing bookstore. But I got separated from everyone else on the tour. After a while something happened with my headset, and I was out of step and I didn’t know where the rest of the people were, so I just sat in one of the cells for a while.
Slate: It seems like a more pointed war song than you’ve recorded previously.
Waits: Loaded. Anyway. I’ve been hearing that line a whole lot: “You had a good home but you left.” And so I somehow, ahhh. Keith [Richards] said that officers will hate that song, but enlisted men will love it. The army’s interested in it, as an ad for, you know, their commercials. It’s an answer to “Be all you can be.” I’m having a conversation with them about it. It’s a cautionary tale. Obviously.
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3 Comments

  1. lafayettesennacherib
    Posted January 17, 2013 at 12:53 pm | Permalink

    He’s having a conversation with them about it? That’s with the army about using the song to persuade young folk with no prospects to go off and kill foreigners for the banksters…blah, blah… right? The conversation goes something like, ” How much…?” ?

    Anyway, that was quite artistic. I don’t really go for Tom Waits, and I didn’t go for that, but I appreciated all the modern art references in the video … I thought I saw Escher, Magritte and Klee at least, and others – I just couldn’t remember who…? Sort of interesting.

  2. niqnaq
    Posted January 17, 2013 at 12:55 pm | Permalink

    I guess you need to know, he’s a real leg-puller. Deadpan, you know.

  3. lafayettesennacherib
    Posted January 17, 2013 at 4:23 pm | Permalink

    Ah, right. That’s a relief.

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