Lyrics Baker St Muse (Medley) (Remastered) - Jethro Tull
Windy
bus-stop.
Click.
Shop-window.
Heel.
Shady
gentleman.
Fly-button.
Feel.
In
the
underpass,
the
blind
man
stands.
With
cold
flute
hands.
Symphony
match-seller,
breath
out
of
time
-
You
can
call
me
on
another
line.
Indian
restaurants
that
curry
my
brain.
Newspaper
warriors
changing
the
names
they
advertise
from
the
station
Stand.
With
cold
print
hands.
Symphony
word-player,
I'll
be
your
headline.
If
you
catch
me
another
time.
Didn't
make
her
- with
my
Baker
Street
Ruse.
Couldn't
shake
her
- with
my
Baker
Street
Bruise.
Like
to
take
her
- I'm
just
a
Baker
Street
Muse.
Ale-spew,
puddle-brew
- boys,
throw
it
up
clean.
Coke
and
Bacardi
colours
them
green.
From
the
typing
pool
goes
the
mini-skirted
princess
with
great
finesse.
Fertile
earth-mother,
your
burial
mound
is
fifty
feet
down
in
the
Baker
Street
underground.
What
the
Hell?
I
didn't
make
her
- with
my
Baker
Street
Ruse.
Couldn't
shake
her
- with
my
Baker
Street
Bruise.
Like
to
take
her
- I'm
just
a
Baker
Street
Muse.
Walking
down
the
gutter
thinking,
"How
the
Hell
am
I
today?
Well,
I
didn't
really
ask
you
but
thanks
all
the
same.
Big
bottled
Fraulein,
put
your
weight
on
me,
" Said
the
pig-me
to
the
Whore,
desperate
for
more
in
his
assault
upon
the
mountain.
Little
man,
his
youth
a
fountain.
Overdrafted
and
still
counting.
Vernacular,
verbose;
an
attempt
at
getting
close
to
where
he
came
from.
In
the
doorway
of
the
stars,
between
Blandford
Street
and
Mars;
Proposition,
deal.
Flying
button
feel.
Testicle
testing.
Wallet
ever-bulging.
Dressed
to
the
left,
divulging
the
wrinkles
of
his
Years.
Wedding-bell
induced
fears.
Shedding
bell-end
tears
in
the
pocket
of
her
resistance.
International
assistance
flowing
generous
and
full
to
his
never-ready
tool.
Pulls
his
eyes
over
her
wool.
And
he
shudders
as
he
comes
-
And
my
rudder
slowly
turns
me
into
the
Marylebone
Road.
And
here
slip
I
- dragging
one
foot
in
the
gutter
-
In
the
midnight
echo
of
the
shop
that
sells
cheap
radios.
And
there
sits
she
- no
bed,
no
bread
nor
butter
-
On
a
double
yellow
line
where
she
can
park
anytime.
Old
Lady
Grey;
Crash-barrier
Waltzer
-
Some
only
son's
mother.
Baker
Street
casualty.
Oh,
Mr.
Policeman
- blue
shirt
ballet
master.
Feet
in
sticking
plaster
- Move
the
old
lady
on.
Strange
pas-de-deux
- His
Romeo
to
her
Juliet.
Her
sleeping
draught
his
poisoned
regret.
No
drunken
bums
allowed
to
sleep
here
in
the
crowded
emptiness.
Oh
officer,
oh
let
me
send
her
to
a
cheap
hotel
-
I'll
pay
the
bill
and
make
her
well
- like
hell
you
bloody
will!
No
do-good
over
kill.
We
must
teach
them
to
be
still
more
independent
I
have
no
time
for
Time
Magazine
or
Rolling
Stone.
I
have
no
wish
for
wishing-wells
or
wishing
bones.
I
have
no
house
in
the
country
I
have
no
motor-car.
And
if
you
think
I'm
joking,
then
I'm
just
a
one-line
joker
in
a
public
Bar.
And
it
seems
there's
no-body
left
for
tennis;
and
I'm
a
one-band-man.
And
I
want
no
Top
Twenty
funeral
or
a
hundred
grand.
There
was
a
little
boy
stood
on
a
burning
log,
rubbing
his
hands
with
glee.
He
said,
"Oh
Mother
England,
did
you
light
my
smile;
or
did
you
light
This
fire
under
me?
One
day
I'll
be
a
minstrel
in
the
gallery.
And
paint
you
a
picture
of
the
queen.
And
if
sometimes
I
sing
to
a
cynical
degree
-
It's
just
the
nonsense
that
it
seems.
So
I
drift
down
through
the
Baker
Street
valley,
in
my
steep-sided
Un-reality.
And
when
all's
said
and
all's
done
- couldn't
wish
for
a
better
one.
It's
a
real-life
ripe
dead-certainty
- that
I'm
just
a
Baker
Street
Muse.
Talking
to
the
gutter-stinking,
winking
in
the
same
old
way.
I
tried
to
catch
my
eye
but
I
looked
the
other
way.
Indian
restaurants
that
curry
my
brain
-
Newspaper
warriors
changing
the
names
they
advertise
from
the
station
Stand.
Circumcised
with
cold
print
hands.
Windy
bus-stop.
Click.
Shop-window.
Heel.
Shady
gentleman.
Fly-button.
Feel.
In
the
underpass,
the
blind
man
stands.
With
cold
flute
hands.
Symphony
match-seller,
breath
out
of
time
-
You
can
call
me
on
another
line.
Didn't
make
her
- with
my
Baker
Street
Ruse.
Couldn't
shake
her
- with
my
Baker
Street
Bruise.
Like
to
take
her
- I'm
just
a
Baker
Street
Muse.
I'm
just
a
Baker
Street
Muse.
Just
a
Baker
Street
Muse.
Just
a
Baker
Street
Muse
Album
5 Album Set: Aqualung / A Passion Play / Minstrel In the Gallery / Too Old to Rock N Roll / Songs from the Wood (Remastered)
date of release
05-10-2012
1 Aqualung (Remastered)
2 Cross Eyed Mary (Remastered)
3 Cheap Day Return (Remastered)
4 Mother Goose (Remastered)
5 Wond'ring Aloud (Remastered)
6 Up to Me (Remastered)
7 My God (Remastered)
8 Hymn 43 (Remastered)
9 Slipstream (Remastered)
10 Locomotive Breath (Remastered)
11 Wind Up (Remastered)
12 A Passion Play, Pt. 1 (Remastered)
13 A Passion Play, Pt. 2 (Remastered)
14 Minstrel in the Gallery (Remastered)
15 Cold Wind to Valhalla (Remastered)
16 Black Satin Dancer (Remastered)
17 Requiem (Remastered)
18 One White Duck / 010 = Nothing At All (Remastered)
19 Baker St Muse (Medley) (Remastered)
20 Grace (Remastered)
21 Summerday Sands (Remastered)
22 March the Mad Scientist (Remastered)
23 Pan Dance (Remastered)
24 Minstrel in the Gallery (Live) (Remastered)
25 Cold Wind to Valhalla (Live) (Remastered)
26 Quizz Kid (Remastered)
27 Crazed Institution (Remastered)
28 Salamander (Remastered)
29 Taxi Grab (Remastered)
30 From a Dead Beat to an Old Greaser (Remastered)
31 Bad-Eyed and Loveless (Remastered)
32 Big Dipper (Remastered)
33 Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll (Remastered)
34 Pied Piper (Remastered)
35 The Chequered Flag (Dead or Alive) (Remastered)
36 A Small Cigar (Remastered)
37 Strip Cartoon (Remastered)
38 Songs from the Wood (Remastered)
39 Jack in the Green (Remastered)
40 Cup of Wonder (Remastered)
41 Hunting Girl (Remastered)
42 Ring Out Solstice Bells (Remastered)
43 Velvet Green (Remastered)
44 The Whistler (Remastered)
45 Pibroch (Cap in Hand) (Remastered)
46 Fire at Midnight (Remastered)
47 Beltane (Remastered)
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