Lyrics Poetry - Ray Davies
I
just
got
back
from
a
walk
down
the
square
To
the
local
Kentucky
To
see
what
was
cookin'
down
there
I
looked
around
at
the
store
And
the
signs
and
the
queues
Lining
up
for
that
21st
century
fair
I
kneel
down
and
say
grace
for
the
comforts
the
world
bestows
on
me
And
the
great
corporations
providing
our
every
need
And
those
big
neon
signs
tellin'
us
what
to
eat
In
every
shop
window
goods
are
designed
to
please
Oh,
but
I
ask
where
is
the
poetry?
The
day
we
met
were
walking
down
the
road
But
we
lost
but
found
comfort
With
old
books
and
(?)
And
reading
poetry
out
loud
Or
watching
old
black
and
white
films
together
In
the
days
before
Blockbuster
came
I
hear
you
ran
off
and
found
yourself
a
rich
handsome
fellow
To
supply
you
with
all
you
require,
your
material
needs
I
hope
your
fairytale
doesn't
end
tragically
And
in
a
shopping
mall
somewhere
You'll
be
down
on
your
knees
Cryin'
out
loud
"Where
is
the
poetry?"
I'm
looking
at
the
sign
that
says
"Have
a
good
day"
And
I
got
too
much
on
my
mind,
so
many
questions
that
get
in
the
way
Everybody's
lookin'
for
perfection
Once
I
heard
a
wise
man
say
To
get
sometimes,
you
have
to
give
away
(Where
is
the
poetry?
(?))
I've
read
in
the
news
someone
said
That
the
great
population
is
better
off
Than
it
used
to
be
Better
house,
better
food,
better
sex,
and
better
higher
education
But
with
credit
card
bills
always
on
the
way
And
I
just
saw
my
gal
with
a
guy
in
a
fast-food
outlet
They
seemed
happy
together
but
I
saw
the
tragedy
Maybe
I'm
missing
something
but
I'm
too
blind
to
see
She
settled
for
someone
who
isn't
so
hard
to
reach
Now
I'm
on
the
fire
of
desire
and
the
mystery
Oh,
but
I
ask
where
is
the
poetry?
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