When I look at you
What a drag to be so mean
Had a dream
All the cops were dead

When I went up to Times Square
Bought myself a pair of shoes
Bought myself a pair of shoes
Now I'm walking sideways too
Now the heat is in my face
And I have no room to move
I'm as scared as I can be
Try and let the daytime pass

When I look at you
What a drag to be so mean
Had a dream
All the cops were dead

When I went up to Times Square
Bought myself a pair of shoes
Bought myself a pair of shoes
Now I'm walking sideways too
Now the heat is in my face
And I have no room to move
I'm as scared as I can be
Try and let the daytime pass


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