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I walk the damp streets rather than slumber
I walk the damp streets rather than slumber


Along the fine windows of shameless and plunder
Along past the fine windows of shameless and plunder


But none of their riches could ever compare
But none of their riches could ever compare

Revision as of 12:04, 17 May 2007

Hail to the taxis

They go where I go

Farewell the newspapers that know more than I know

Flung under a street-lamp still burning at dawn

I'm in the mood again


I walk the damp streets rather than slumber

Along past the fine windows of shameless and plunder

But none of their riches could ever compare

I'm in the mood again


I don't know what's come over me

But it's nothing that I'm doing wrong

You took the breath right out of me

Now you'll find it in the early hours

In a lover's song


I lay my head down on fine linens and satin

Away from the mad-hatters who live in Manhattan

The Empire State Building illuminating the sky

I'm in the mood, I'm in the mood, I'm in the mood again.