In Brooklyn

Al Stewart

Composición de: Al Stewart
'Oh I come from Pittsburgh to study astrology' 
She said as she stepped on my instep 
'I could show you New York with a walk between Fourth Street and Nine' 
Then out of her coat taking seven harmonicas 
She sat down to play on a doorstep 
Saying 'Come back to my place I will show you the stars and the signs' 
So I followed her into the black lands 
Where the window frames peel and flake 
And the old Jewish face behind the lace 
Even now trying to get to see what's cooking 
Just John the Baptist in the park getting laid thinking there's no-one looking 
And its eighty degrees and I'm down on my knees in Brooklyn 

Her house was a dusty collection of rusty 
Confusion with landings and tunnels 
And leaning bookcases and spaces and faces and things 
Where twenty-five Puerto Ricans, Manhattan Mohicans 
And Jewish-Italian Pawnbrokers 
Lead their theatrical lives in their rooms in the wings 
While outside in the black lands 
The violent day runs wild 
And the black and white minstrels run through the crazy 
Alleys while the cops go booking 
And ruthless toothless agents sneak around and there's no-one looking 
And it's eighty degrees and I'm down on my knees in Brooklyn 

And oh, I'm back in the city again 
You can tell by the smell of the hamburger stand in the rain 

She spoke of astrology while muttering apologies 
For coffee that tasted of hot dogs 
I said 'That's OK, mine was cold anyway, and just grand' 
Then she lay on the bed while the radio fed 
Us with records and adverts for cat food 
And I looked at her, holding my thoughts in the palm of my hand 
And outside in the black lands 
The evening came and went 
And the bums in the street begging money for one last drink 
Are hanging round the liquor stores trying to get a foot in 
And the girl from Pittsburgh and I made love on a mattress with the new moon looking 
And in the cool evening breeze I was down on my knees in Brooklyn
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