Lyrics A Street - Leonard Cohen
I
used
to
be
your
favorite
drunk
Good
for
one
more
laugh
Then
we
both
ran
out
of
luck
Luck
was
all
we
ever
had
You
put
on
a
uniform
To
fight
the
Civil
War
You
looked
so
good
I
didn't
care
What
side
you're
fighting
for
It
wasn't
all
that
easy
When
you
up
and
walked
away
But
I'll
save
that
little
story
For
another
rainy
day
I
know
the
burden's
heavy
As
you
wheel
it
through
the
night
Some
people
say
it's
empty
But
that
don't
mean
it's
light
You
left
me
with
the
dishes
And
a
baby
in
the
bath
You're
tight
with
the
militias
You
wear
their
camouflage
You
always
said
we're
equal
So
let
me
march
with
you
Just
an
extra
in
the
sequel
To
the
old
red
white
and
blue
Baby
don't
ignore
me
We
were
smokers
we
were
friends
Forget
that
tired
story
Of
betrayal
and
revenge
I
see
the
Ghost
of
Culture
With
numbers
on
his
wrist
Salute
some
new
conclusion
Which
all
of
us
have
missed
I
cried
for
you
this
morning
And
I'll
cry
for
you
again
But
I'm
not
in
charge
of
sorrow
So
please
don't
ask
me
when
There
may
be
wine
and
roses
And
magnums
of
champagne
But
we'll
never
no
we'll
never
Ever
be
that
drunk
again
The
party's
over
But
I've
landed
on
my
feet
I'll
be
standing
on
this
corner
Where
there
used
to
be
a
street
The
party's
over
But
I've
landed
on
my
feet
I'll
be
standing
on
this
corner
Where
there
used
to
be
a
street
So
let's
drink
to
when
it's
over
And
let's
drink
to
when
we
meet
I'll
be
standing
on
this
corner
Where
there
used
to
be
a
street
The
party's
over
But
I've
landed
on
my
feet
I'll
be
standing
on
this
corner
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