Lyrics:
We had this fine old place in the countryWhere we grew melancholy on the lawnTorn between our Sunday worldsWe had a girl there who rode a motorcycleMoving at ninety miles an hourTowering six feet blackYes we all used to wonder what was happeningWhen we danced half naked in the nightRight or wrong we carried onThe sons of Cain, yeah oohThe sons of Cain, yeah oohThe sons of Cain are AbelWe never had such a thing as conversationWe used to stare so blindly caring notWhat was eating at our brainsThere is a torchlight face I will rememberThat even I couldn't pass off as a jokeBroken token drowning slowWe had a half starved poet writing nothingHe used to blurt something out then scratch his headFelt the sickness ruefullyThe sons of Cain, yeah oohThe sons of Cain and only youThe sons of Cain are AbelAs I was walking slowly through the lovely gardenAnd someone's sick homosexual half worldTwirled around, it maybe loveAnd then when God made summer into autumnJust like the leaves everyone began to fallAll was empty, I left tooThe sons of Cain, yeah oohThe sons of Cain and only youThe sons of Cain are AbelThe sons of Cain, yeah oohThe sons of Cain and only youThe sons of Cain are Abel