Thrift store provocateur If only I could leave with her Winding through the Strand one winter's day Sad eyes and wilted roses Revolutionary poses Gonna fill with meaning all you say Feeding off your energy On the fringe is where we'll be Looking for a map to show the way Lester Bangs or William Burroughs Show me all the fight your heart knows We can earn our keep in battle pay Until it becomes routine The rest of the world's obscene We'll read our poetry In the company of lawyers Cheer on the pacifist On a battlefield of warriors But they'll never see inside All the beauty or the wounded pride That I knew when we would run and hide To a haven full of grace Your walk up on Astor Place Incense would burn for us Thought I smelled it on the bus On my way downtown just yesterday Storefronts aglow and clean Different now but somehow I see Bits of you and me along the way Was the straight world friend or foe? Baby I'll be damned if I know How the past is always close behind Take me back sweet memory All the joy you gave to me Up until the day you changed your mind And time wasn't all we spent The money came, the money went Now they're selling poetry To a company of lawyers While exhibitionists file into a room of voyeurs But they'll never see inside All the beauty or the wounded pride That I knew when we would run and hide To a haven full of grace Your walk up on Astor Place Until it becomes routine The rest of the world's obscene We'll read our poetry In the company of lawyers Cheer on the pacifist On a battlefield of warriors But they'll never see inside All the beauty or the wounded pride That I knew when we would run and hide To a haven full of grace Your walk up on Astor Place A dream that time would not erase We woke up on Astor Place