I grewup in the East Village, I'm a child of NYC So I figured there is no one more original than me I thought there's no one on the planet who's got so much as a peek At the places that I love, 'cause I am so goddamn unique ♪ I heard someone made a guide book full of spots I like to go But I wasn't too concerned 'cause really, how much could they know? And there's no one who'd appreciate my little haunts and dives Least of all a bunch of tourists with their small provincial lives Then I read that book today And found, to my dismay That everybody likes the things that everybody likes The simple joys of watching boys play polo on their bikes Everybody likes to think they're onto something new And I am part of everybody, too There's nothing I can do that someone hasn't done before No shining virgin movie-house or dumpling to explore And I feel just like de Soto, back when Chris Columbus said, "Man, this continent is played out and this scene's already dead" Every time I get somewhere It's like, dammit, someone's there! 'Cause everybody likes the things that everybody likes Like taking trains out past bike lanes to go on nature hikes When other people make cool things a lot less cool to do It sucks to know you're other people, too I wish my demographic was more difficult to tap Like if I was into Balkan food, or loved Malaysian rap But any scene you find, no matter how hard you may look There's someone who has found it and they've put it in a book 'Cause everybody likes the things that everybody likes There's eventhrongs that sing their songs at stupid open mics But if you share your city, someone might share theirs with you Then you'll be part of everybody, too (Everybody's everybody!) I am part of everybody, too