Hefner
"Fat Kelly's Teeth"
The spaces between all the times
is where I lay my sweet heart down
the spaces between
her cruelest insults
is where I stopped being faithful
The gap between fat Kelly's teeth
distracts my eyes from her body
And as she pulls me to the floor
I don't feel that guilty
My trousers around my knees
and her skirt above her waist
But in the cold sober light
she's not nearly so pretty
But if I drink more gin
her grace might return
Lyrics
My sweet heart don't know
and I sure won't tell her
that fat Kelly's teeth
have bitten chunks off of me
And what was I thinking of
When I went home with her
She had sympathy
she had cigarettes
Now they've all disappeared
Between her teeth
Between her teeth
They've all disappeared
Between her teeth
And I always forget
how quick the sun sets
and now that the rock sets
I'm must go home
I don't feel regretful
I don't feel ungrateful
even though I'm unfaithful
I don't feel that bad
but in the cold sober light
she's not nearly so pretty
but if I drink more gin
her grace might return
my sweetheart don't know
and I sure won't tell her
That fat Kelly's teeth
have bitten chunks off of me
and what was I thinking of
when I went home with her
she had sympathy
she had cigarettes
now they've all disappeared
between her teeth
between her teeth
they've all disappeared
between her teeth
they've all disappeared
between her teeth
they've all disappeared
between her teeth