paroles de chanson Washington Street - Laurie Anderson
It's
midnight
downtown.
It's
been
raining
for
days
Rain
beats
down.
It
covers
the
streets
with
its
sparkling
skin.
In
the
deli
purple
light
A
woman
in
a
party
dress
pays
for
some
milk
Yellow
cab
stops
for
a
light
Two
men
in
black
hats
are
running
A
messenger
on
a
bike
Pile
drivers
pounding.
They've
set
up
some
lights.
They're
digging
a
hole.
It's
filling
up
with
black
water.
Rainy
days.
Rainy
nights.
Steam
rises,
covers
the
city.
Pieces
of
old
newspaper
float
like
paper
boats
They
slide
along
the
rushing
water
in
the
gutter.
Rainy
days.
Rainy
nights.
Rain
falls
down
and
covers
the
city
It
falls
from
fabulous
heights.
Covers
the
streets
with
its
sparkling
skin.
And
over
on
Jane
street
they're
shooting
that
movie
again
They
just
can't
seem
to
get
it
right
Behind
a
warehouse
in
a
burned
out
building
A
man
is
sleeping
in
a
cardboard
box
on
a
pile
of
salt
Rainy
days.
Rainy
nights.
Rain
falls
down
and
covers
the
city
It
falls
from
fabulous
heights.
Covers
the
streets
with
its
sparkling
skin.
A
man
on
a
park
bench
He
sits
in
the
pouring
rain.
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