Well the Maximum Lawman run
down Flamingo chasing the Rat and the barefoot
girl
And the kids round here look
just like shadows always quiet, holding hands
From the churches to the jails
tonight all is silence in the world
As we take our stand down
in Jungleland
The midnight gang's assembled
and picked a rendezvous for the night
They'll meet `neath that giant
Exxon sign that brings this fair city light
Man there's an opera out on
the Turnpike
There's a ballet being fought
out in the alley
Until the local cops, Cherry
Tops, rips this holy night
The street's alive as secret
debts are paid
Contacts made, they vanished
unseen
Kids flash guitars just like
switch-blades hustling for the record machine
The hungry and the hunted
explode into rock'n'roll bands
That face off against each
other out in the street down in Jungleland
In the parking lot the visionaries
dress in the latest rage
Inside the backstreet girls
are dancing to the records that the D.J. plays
Lonely-hearted lovers struggle
in dark corners
Desperate as the night moves
on, just a look and a whisper, and they're gone
Beneath the city two hearts
beat
Soul engines running through
a night so tender in a bedroom locked
In whispers of soft refusal
and then surrender in the tunnels uptown
The Rat's own dream guns him
down as shots echo down them hallways in the
night
No one watches when the ambulance
pulls away
Or as the girl shuts out the
bedroom light
Outside the street's on fire
in a real death waltz
Between flesh and what's fantasy
and the poets down here
Don't write nothing at all,
they just stand back and let it all be
And in the quick of the night
they reach for their moment
And try to make an honest
stand but they wind up wounded, not even dead
Tonight in Jungleland
Marco Giunco |
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