maybe the last line is 'stones of your fathers standin' there today', since they're talking about hanging out in a graveyard. Also, I think chestnut park is an expensive old folks home kindof place in brookline, but i don't know what that has to do with the charles or cambridge.
second line of the second verse is definitely:
lady's the pharaoh, Charles's the nile
like the river.
maybe the last line is 'stones of your fathers standin' there today', since they're talking about hanging out in a graveyard. Also, I think chestnut park is an expensive old folks home kindof place in brookline, but i don't know what that has to do with the charles or cambridge.