I was walking up the street the name you needn't know With one hand buried in my ear a listening to the radio When a man comes up to me and asks exactly who I am I told him I was the bluechin brother of the King of Siam
I whispered "I'm incognito would you please not spread it around" I wrote it on a pad he had and threw it to the ground He swore to keep my secret quoting lines of moral law And then he grabbed my arm the next thing I know I'm sitting in this bar
He started drawing on about the sorrows of his day I smiled and looked around to see how I could get away I asked what he thought of World War II he said he dug the book much better He was a Phys. Ed teacher and on his chest there was a Scarlet letter Just then a 6'8' blonde sits down right next to me She said her name's Yvette and starts talking about her medical history
With blue eyes that drive you crazy my heart was beating wild She'd told me she was in misery ache was a very sickly child Well Just than mighty Joe Young gets up and he starts to cry He whined I'll see you later and I tipped my crown goodbye
I apologized for the interruption and she continued without a glance Told me how her doctor thought she had St. Vitus' Dance Oh I was getting nowhere so I told her it's been sweet She asked me what my fame was I said Mr. Man on the street
By the time I got outside again the sun had already set I was walking by this bank just thinking about Yvette When this motorcycle policeman oh he rolls up to me And he says I look suspicious can he look at my ID I told him I forget it ah in my room again Well he threw me on his cycle and charged me with loitering
He asked me what I called myself I told him Jesse James Well he got real mad and said I better come up with my real name I said this is a hold up and I want your motorbike He jumped off fast and growled at me and I stole into the night I drove around a little while with my siren blowing I had no place to be and I don't care where I'm going
I ditched the bike downtown somewhere I was dying on my feet I searched for an open crevice I could get some sleep I guess I wake this bum up who started shouting at the top of his lungs "Just who the hell do you think you are" I said "Napoleon?" He yelled at me I got no right to invade his domain Well I crossed my eyes tucked my head in my shirt and pretended I was insane
He sort of I looked me over and believed I was for real He asked it I was hungry and started cooking up a meal And then he started getting friendly and says he's not a bum at all But an elevator operator who just took a nasty fall Out of habit he asked me for a dime then he realized what he did His grimy face sank to the ground he knew he'd hit the skids
"Society's to blame not me I'd work if they asked me to Machines have taken over what real men used to do And I don't want to be a part of a world that's made me an outcast" And then he started muttering all about his ludicrous past I couldn't take no more and I jumped to my feet He asked my where I was going I said to meet Mr. Man on the streetTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.