Texty: Black 47. Bankers & Gangsters. Yeats and Joyce.
Oh, the lights shone down on Broadway
They lit up old Times Square
When we waltzed like Fred and Ginger
All along the great White Way
But you never said that ultimately
There would be a choice
When we tripped the light fantastic
And dreamed of Yeats and Joyce
How do you measure a heartache?
How do you hold on to a dream?
How do you tally the worth of a life
When you're comin' apart at the seams?
Maybe it's all in the books that we read
Or the music that we make
Or maybe it all comes back to
Your particular smile on that day
Oh, how you loved the poetry
And the secret words we shared
You wondered when you were old and gray
If I would continue to care
But time hasn't made any difference
You're as lovely as ever, my dear
So I'll just go right on lovin' you
Down all the days and the years
This city keeps on changing
But you haunt me everywhere
From the lions at the library
To the skells at the terminal
If only I could remember how not to care
They lit up old Times Square
When we waltzed like Fred and Ginger
All along the great White Way
But you never said that ultimately
There would be a choice
When we tripped the light fantastic
And dreamed of Yeats and Joyce
How do you measure a heartache?
How do you hold on to a dream?
How do you tally the worth of a life
When you're comin' apart at the seams?
Maybe it's all in the books that we read
Or the music that we make
Or maybe it all comes back to
Your particular smile on that day
Oh, how you loved the poetry
And the secret words we shared
You wondered when you were old and gray
If I would continue to care
But time hasn't made any difference
You're as lovely as ever, my dear
So I'll just go right on lovin' you
Down all the days and the years
This city keeps on changing
But you haunt me everywhere
From the lions at the library
To the skells at the terminal
If only I could remember how not to care
Bankers & Gangsters