Walking the streets alone
Til she found the roads were paved with gold
So she wound up here instead
And shes face to face with what she needed
She aint got no place to go
Better turn up the radio
When youre stationed on the blvd where the cops drive by
From Tokyo to New Orleans
She lost it somewhere in between
But there’s wisdom to be found
In what the crazy lady signs
Woke up in her narrow bed
Tried to leave and just forget
But she pulled me in and gave me
Some simple words to liberate me
I aint got no place to go
Better turn up the radio
When you’re stationed on the blvd where the cops drive by
From Tokyo to New Orleans
I lost it somewhere in between
but there’s wisdom to be found
in what the crazy lady signs
she said
find your centre now
and find your gravity
and you won’t rely on
another human being just to be
We aint got no place to go
Better turn up the radio
When you’re stationed in the blvd where the cops drive by
From Tokyo to New Orleans
We lost it somewhere in between
But there’s wisdom to be found
In what the crazy lady signs
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