The Unsigned Painting There must be a golden frame Coming to me 'Cuz where are you? Where are you? Where are you? The very day when you first heard Your heart beat listens for you still So I think it's not so much the painting As what you give yourself by what you leave Your signature... On Sundays the ladies took off their wiry, old hats And made donuts in the back of the church I could always smell them cooking In the middle of mass Cakes are prizes at carnivals Holding hands That's a gift of our landscapes For the heart is always That one summer night You stretch it from face to face Like chewing gum You can rig it up and hear each other thru a tin can Now it bakes and hardens like an old dream Under the front porch Where the air is talcum And Mamma's eyes are blue And Father took the Weird Beast And we're walking next to you That is the picture that I see That is the picture that I see. The Weird Beast I brought the Weird Beast here From Van Nuys Boulevard So I would not be without a man When the Tartars reign Flooded the empty streets of Paris... And on one of these Passing boats I thought I saw the Weird Beast Speaking in the Russian tongue Will he kill the Czar? Will he kill the Czar? Someday you'll meet a stranger Locations everywhere you go All of the science you've kept in bottles Because someday this dream is going to end I have this feeling A Weird Beast is going to come our way Draw the Weird Beast everywhere you go. Death speaks the foreign language so Make sure they hear him breathing.