Livin’ on the Deuce in New York City Working on Park Avenue, that’s right. I look outside the weather is not pretty, and it’s time to head home for the night.
At first I’m so very disappointed, I like to walk to zigzag home cross town, but today’s so steamy and torrential, I decide to head home underground.
All the word’s a stage in New York City Ever changing sets and sites and sounds Spectacle and roles so wise and witty Everyone in some great lost and found.
Reaching Times Square Station, see the mongrel nation Every race and shade -- all the world on parade
There’s a guy’s whose preaching loud in Spanish He says the end is near, better repent, And a black man’s hands slam down--hot drummin’ gath’rin change so’s to get up the rent.
I walk on a rhythm’s generating base is building, bouncing in this cave then there comes a crash of sweet percussion, next a horn that juts in sweet and brave.
Exiting the station with anticipation And all that remains of torrential rain
Is steamy streets: Hell’s Kitchen’s pretty gritty, A legacy of lights that shine so bright. Clinton boys and Chelsea girls are pretty One or two will get you through the night.
Well, you’ve got to somebody sometime Yes, you’ve got to love someone somehow Any time’s the right time in the city Any day, any way. Why not now?
Livin’ on the Deuce in New York City Working in the studio all night. And I want to thank you all for listening And I wish everyone a good night.