Lyrics Soul Asylum

Soul Asylum

Nice Guys (Don't Get Paid)

Well, they packed up their violin cases of the finest artillery

Hopped in a big black Studebaker, they were acting pretty scary

And no one talked as they synchronized their watches

And they drove past the train station

Well, the train rolled out with a passenger car

Filled with retired millionaires and movie stars

Two twitching men clutched six guns in their sweat-drenched coats

With a fail-safe holded up plan and that would be all she wrote

And the gangsters, cowboys, gypsies, and freewheelers

Sold out their trades to become drug dealers

There ain't no money in doing things straight

Your community thanks you, business is good, and nice guys don't get paid

Outside the train window fast as he could ride

Was a kid on a horse with a head full of lies

And the tears of excitement couldn't put out the fire in his eyes

For the house he was riding to burglarize

All through the house they were dancing and singing

An extended family with fiddlers and magicians

A juggler and a chemist who'd invent a potion

To pacify all the killers and rapists

The chemist died in the burglary and they sold the prescription

For a case of cheap red wine to a traveling salesman

In a three-wheeled jalopy he bought and sold potions

To the city that looked over the ocean

And he sold the last drop, it was big with the rich kids

And soon the city would be crawling with addicts

In back rooms, dark alleys, basements and attics

Where a fly is trapped in a spider's web but a bat's got the spider

And no one knows what's going on

But you gotta show up for yourself at the end of the day

And nice guys don't get paid

Nice guys don't get paid

Now all the hopeless romantics are wearing white collars

Upstanding assassins, clean hands, filthy dollars

Hijackin' fanatics who kill for religion

In a city full of addicts and colored television