Текст песни Life On Bleecker Street - Willie Nile
I
live
in
a
basement
of
a
building
In
a
building
of
a
street
in
this
town
In
a
building
on
a
street
in
a
neighborhood
complete
With
the
garbage
and
the
sun
going
down
I
work
in
the
office
of
a
rich
man
At
a
desk
with
a
pencil
in
my
rear
Five
days
a
week
where
I
rarely
get
to
speak
As
I
watch
my
future
slowly
disappear
This
is
life
on
Bleecker
Street
Where
the
tourists
shuffle
to
a
boom
box
beat
Old
men
sit
and
stare
at
their
feet
This
is
life
on
Bleecker
Street
The
owner
of
the
deli
is
a
"Yes
Maam"
He
ogles
all
the
woman
going
by
He
tries
to
be
discreet
from
his
window
on
the
street
He's
a
"how
ya
going
honey"
kind
a
guy
People
talk
revolution
in
the
cafes
They
debate
right
and
wrong
while
they
drink
There
are
buses
there
are
cars
there
are
shiny
movie
stars
There
are
starving
artists
standing
on
the
brink
This
is
life
on
Bleecker
Street
Where
the
tourists
shuffle
to
a
boom
box
beat
Old
men
sit
and
stare
at
their
feet
This
is
life
on
Bleecker
Street
All
kinds
of
people
come
from
who
knows
where
All
kinds
of
people
who
knows
how
much
they
care
Who
knows
how
much
The
lady
with
the
jewels
and
the
Nikon
Wants
to
photograph
another
souvenir
She's
looking
for
a
sexy
New
York
icon
To
prove
to
someone
she
was
really
here
I
meet
my
baby
on
the
Bowery
In
the
dark
of
the
Lower
East
Side
In
a
city
made
of
stone
we
can
finally
be
alone
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