Soho (Needless To Say)
(专辑: Indian Summer - 1981)
Rainstorm, brainstorm, faces in the
maelstrom Huddle by the
puddles in the
shadows where the
drains run Hot dogs, wet clogs clicking up the
sidewalk Disappearing into the
booze shop Rainbow queues stand down by the
news stand, waiting for the
late show Pin ball, sin hall, minds in free fall Chocolate-coloured ladies making eyes through the
smoke-pall Soho (needless to say) I'm alone on your streets on a
Friday evening I've been here all of the
day I'm going nowhere with nowhere to go Football supporters taking the
waters They're looking round for the
twilight daughters Non-stop strip club pornographic bookshop Come into the
back and take your time and have a
good look Old man laughs with flowers in his hair Newspaper headline "Middle East Deadline" Jazz musicians are down on the
breadline Soho (needless to say) I'm alone on your streets on a
Friday evening I've been here all of the
day I'm going nowhere with nowhere to go Soho feeds the
needs and hides the
deeds, the
mind that bleeds Disenchanted, downstream in the
night Soho hears the
lies, the
twisted cries, the
lonely sighs Till she seems lost in dreams The
sun goes down on a
neon eon Though you'd have a
job explaining it to Richard Coeur de Lion Animation, bar conversation, anticipation, disinclination Poor old wino turns with dust in his eyes Begs for the
dregs from the
bottom of the
kegs, man You've never seen a
lady lay down and spread her legs like Soho (needless to say) I'm alone on your sheets on a
Friday evening I've been here all of the
day I'm going nowhere with nowhere to go Soho (needless to say) I'm alone on your streets, or am I
dreaming I've been here all of the
day I'm going nowhere with nowhere to go