Lyrics Nearest Thing to Hip - The Waterboys
There
used
to
be
a
café
a
few
blocks
away
Open
seven
days,
called
The
Brilliant
Mistake
Where
a
crow-haired
girl
with
scarlet
lips
And
slender
hips
served
up
coffee
and
cake
On
a
crackling
stereo
the
ghosts
of
Sun
Ra
Charlie
Parker,
Miles
and
Coltrane
blew
I'd
kick
back
in
my
chair,
that
sweet
honey'd
jazz
In
the
air,
the
sun
shining
through
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
In
this
shithole
and
it's
gone
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
In
this
shithole
and
it's
gone
Everywhere
that
I
go
I
see
streets
that
are
low
On
distinction
and
high
on
the
banal
and
the
bland
How
did
we
get
to
this?
We
plumbed
the
abyss
By
the
twisted
grace
of
the
law
of
supply
and
demand
Well,
there's
no
use
crying
and
no
use
sighing
over
Stone,
wood,
wire,
glass
and
cement
But
there's
a
little
record
store
with
a
wooden
floor
That
ain't
there
no
more
that
I
used
to
frequent
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
In
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
In
this
shithole
and
it's
gone
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
In
this
shithole
and
it's
gone
Now
I
need
to
get
out
of
this
hullabaloo
And
I
remember
an
old-fashioned
bar
that
I
once
knew
With
an
old-fashioned
barman
wearing
old-fashioned
clothes
But
when
I
get
there
it's
been
bulldozed
So
I
follow
my
nose
down
Comatose
Lane
Through
the
stripped
back,
ripped
up
wastes
Of
Woebegone
Square
Till
I
find
myself
on
Deadbeat
Street
Feet
beginning
to
ache,
despair
in
the
air
The
only
thing
bright
in
this
blighted
town
Are
the
billboard
adverts
everywhere
displayed
Like
mocking
shades
And
the
musty,
dusty
second-hand
book
shop
Is
now
a
scum-encrusted
amusement
arcade
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
In
this
shithole
and
it's
gone
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
It
was
the
nearest
thing
to
hip
In
this
shithole
and
it's
gone
And
it's
gone
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