They hit the bank on a dog-day afternoon
With the black top popping and the radio out of tune
They looked so wild and _____ people sighed
For desperate times need desperate passers by
One of them was a waiter
Another one was a gambling man
Third man was a preacher’s son
And they kissed their girls good-bye
They left the strip just before the hurricane blew
The governor turned his head and the customs man knew
They looked so lean and wired the controller asked why
Well desperate men need a desperate kind of sky
One of them was a sailor
Another one was a fishing man
The third one was a farmer’s son
And they kissed their girls good-bye
Kiss the girl good-bye
Then begin
Kiss the girl good-bye
Now’s the time and now’s the hour
To kiss the girl good-bye
Kiss the girl good-bye
Then begin
Kiss the girl good-bye
Now’s the time and now’s the hour
To kiss the girl good-bye
They hit the street with the moon in a funny mind
For a drive past shooting for a deal done just in time
Well they look so young that something’s got to give
Well desperate men have desperate lives to live
One of them was a brother
Another one was a married man
The third one was a mother’s son
And they kissed their girls good-bye
Kiss the girl good-bye
Then begin
Kiss the girl good-bye
Now’s the time and now’s the hour
To kiss the girl good-bye (repeat)
One of them was a brother
Another one was a married man
The third one was a mother’s son
And they kissed their girls good-bye
Kiss the girl good-bye
Then begin
Kiss the girl good-bye
Now’s the time and now’s the hour
To kiss the girl good-bye (repeat)