Lyrics The Age Of Rhythm - Al Stewart
Al
Stewart
- Age
of
Rhythm
Today
I
feel
like
Dorothy
Parker
Today
I've
got
the
critical
eye
I
paint
my
world
just
a
little
bit
darker
Don't
even
have
to
try
Everyone
seems
a
little
bit
desperate
Oh
so
witty,
but
over
the
edge
I
don't
know
why
they
try
to
impress
you
With
one
foot
on
the
window
ledge
That's
just
the
way
they
play
it
That's
just
the
way
they
are
Think
up
a
line
and
say
it
I'll
see
you
all
later
down
at
the
bar
Don't
try
to
understand
it
It
won't
get
you
very
far
Even
the
Great
Pretender
Is
really
as
naked
a
Hedy
Lamarr
Today
I
feel
like
Dorothy
Parker
Today
I'm
up
here
walking
the
floor
The
light
inside
my
head
getting
darker
Going
to
leave
this
town
for
sure
One
block
down
and
another
block
over
There's
a
place
that
will
make
you
a
drink
The
night
is
hot,
I
believe
that
I'll
go
there
A
password
will
get
you
in
Play
a
song
by
Hoagy
Carmichael
Play
that
horn
like
Beiderbecke
too
A
glass
or
two
of
something
you
like'll
Separate
you
from
these
blues
Life
is
a
constant
party
Swung
to
a
shot
of
jazz
Even
the
broken-hearted
Can
steal
a
feel
of
the
razamatazz
This
is
the
age
of
rhythm
These
are
the
dancing
years
Jump
through
the
mirror
with
them
New
York
has
no
time
for
your
tears
Today
I
feel
like
Dorothy
Parker
Today
I've
got
the
critical
eye
I
paint
my
world
just
a
little
bit
darker
Don't
even
have
to
try
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