| Here on the corner of Cold & Alone
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| I clean the airport from midnight till dawn
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| And this city hangs on me like a cheap suit on the back of a working man
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| Got a room over top of the Rainbow Grill
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| Where a big blonde waitress keeps my coffee filed
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| And once in a while she’ll come up to my place
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| Just to hold me light make sure that I don’t fade away
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| Where do the old men go
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| When their song stops playing on the radio
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| How does a young man know
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| When his dream is over and he’s lost his soul
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| To Dog City
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| I sleep to the rhythm of shotgun rain
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| Till the dream takes over and I’m drifting again
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| South of the border where the Cuban girls are sleeping too
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| Human to human, animal instinct gone forever
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| I’m not a rich man but I’m golden now
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| Out here in my world, you’re here in my world
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| Don’t hold on, I just want to fade away, tell me
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| Where do the old men go
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| When their song stops playing on the radio
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| How does a young man know
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| When his dream is over and he’s lost his soul
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| To Dog City |