Exit 194B by Richmond Fontaine Lyrics
After my brother, my cousin and me, we stayed in that house
But my cousin got so depressed he couldn't get out of bed
Then I came home one night, he was sitting at the kitchen table
With a woman I'd never seen
They were both laughing and drinking
And he said he'd joined the army
And a couple weeks later he'd left
Exit 194B
There's a house along side that road
Looks like any other house I suppose
Six months later he called me from a payphone and he said he'd gone AWOL
The next time I saw him it was snowing
And I saw him walk up the drive
We went inside and shut the blinds and we stayed up for days
The death of my youngest brother fell into us
Like he was right there, in a flannel shirt
And with his crazy laugh
Exit 194B
There's a house along side that road
Looks like any other house I suppose
But it haunts me still and it won't let me go
There was a darkness in both of
That neither was strong enough to escape
So we just stayed in that house
We just stayed in that old house
My cousin, and me
And my little brother, he always loomed
But my cousin got so depressed he couldn't get out of bed
Then I came home one night, he was sitting at the kitchen table
With a woman I'd never seen
They were both laughing and drinking
And he said he'd joined the army
And a couple weeks later he'd left
Exit 194B
There's a house along side that road
Looks like any other house I suppose
Six months later he called me from a payphone and he said he'd gone AWOL
The next time I saw him it was snowing
And I saw him walk up the drive
We went inside and shut the blinds and we stayed up for days
The death of my youngest brother fell into us
Like he was right there, in a flannel shirt
And with his crazy laugh
Exit 194B
There's a house along side that road
Looks like any other house I suppose
But it haunts me still and it won't let me go
There was a darkness in both of
That neither was strong enough to escape
So we just stayed in that house
We just stayed in that old house
My cousin, and me
And my little brother, he always loomed