| There’s a place in the street where the rich people eat
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| There’s a snack bar further down the block
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| There’s a gambler’s bar full of washed-up stars
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| Who still believe they’re lucky
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| There’s a theatre on the side where the upper class hide
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| There’s a cinema further down the block
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| And the all-night world of the sidewalk girl
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| Comes alive around twelve o’clock
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| But try to watch where you go
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| For you don’t really know who’s friend or foe
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| In the street, boy! |
| That’s where the action is
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| Where the wheelers and the dealers and the hustlers and the crooks
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| Get the suckers!
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| In the street, boy! |
| There are places not to miss
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| Like the all-night strip and the moonlight trip for lovers!
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| And the cops, they try to keep the order
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| Breaking up another row, but they never end somehow
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| There’s an old cafe where the young people stay
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| Drinking coffee and chatting through the night
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| But a scream outside carries far and wide
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| As a lady meets a flasher
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| There’s a little old man with a newspaper stand
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| Full of second-hand girlie magazines («Pssst! Buy this!»)
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| And the guy next door, he went nuts in the war
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| Now he fights with the passers-by
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| So try to watch where you go
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| For you don’t really know who’s friend or foe
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| In the street, boy! |
| That’s where the action is
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| Where the wheelers and the dealers and the hustlers and the crooks
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| Get the suckers!
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| In the street, boy! |
| There are places not to miss
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| Like the all-night strip and the moonlight trip for lovers!
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| And the street is filling up with music from a little blind man
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| With a nickelodeon
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| In the street, boy! |
| That’s where the action is
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| Where the wheelers and the dealers and the hustlers and the crooks
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| Get the suckers!
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| In the street, boy! |
| There are places not to miss
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| Like the all-night strip and the moonlight trip for lovers!
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| And the cops, they try to keep the order
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| Breaking up another row, but they never end somehow |