[00:12.73]They got married early, never had no money [00:18.15]Then when he got laid off they really hit the skids [00:23.42]He started up his drinking, then they started fighting [00:29.28]He took it pretty badly, she took both the kids [00:35.00]She said: "I'm not standing by, to watch you slowly die [00:40.50]So watch me walking, out the door" [00:52.30]She said, "Shove it, Jack, I'm walking out your fucking door" [01:01.90]She went to her brother's, got a little bar work [01:07.76]He went to the Buttery, stayed about a year [01:13.24]Then he wrote a letter, said I want to see you [01:18.84]She thought he sounded better, so she sent him the money for the fare [01:25.27]He was riding through the cane in the pouring rain [01:30.90]On McCafferty's to her door [02:09.69]He came in on a Sunday, every muscle aching [02:13.40]At the bus station, walking in slow motion [02:16.02]Walking up the stair case, add a little headache [02:18.75]Like he'd just been hit [02:21.85]Did they have a future? Would he know his children? [02:27.61]Could he make a picture and get them all to fit? [02:33.42]He was shaking in his seat riding through the streets [02:39.58]In a silvertop to her [02:42.95]Shaking in his seat [02:45.75]Riding through the streets [02:48.23]In a silvertop taxi cab to her door