Lou Reed – Dirty Blvd. scritto da admin 20 Gennaio 2016 Pedro lives out of the Wilshire Hotel He looks out a window without glass And the walls are made of cardboard, Newspapers on his feet And his father beats him ‘cause he’s too tired to beg He’s got 9 brothers and sisters They’re brought up on their knees It’s hard to run when a coat hanger beats you on the thighs Pedro dreams of being older and killing the old man But that’s a slim chance He’s going to the boulevard He’s gonna end up On the dirty boulevard He’s going out, to the dirty boulevard He’s going down, to the dirty boulevard This room cost 2,000 dollars a month You can believe it, man, it’s true Somewhere there’s a landlord’s laughing till he wets his pants No one dreams of being a doctor or a lawyer or anything They dream of dealing on the dirty boulevard Give me your hungry, your tired, your poor I’ll piss on ‘em, That’s what the Statue of Bigotry says Your poor huddled masses, Let’s club ‘em to death, And get it over with and just dump ‘em on the boulevard Get ‘em out, On the dirty boulevard Goin’ out, To the dirty boulevard They’re going down, On the dirty boulevard Goin’ out Outside it’s a bright night, There’s an opera at Lincoln Center Movie stars arrive by limousine The klieg lights shoot up over the skyline of Manhattan But the lights are out on the mean streets A small kid stands by the Lincoln Tunnel Selling plastic roses for a buck The traffic’s backed up to 39th Street The TV whores are calling the cops out for a suck And back at the Wilshire, Pedro sits there dreaming He’s found a book on Magic in a garbage can He looks at the pictures And stares up at the cracked ceiling “At the count of 3,” he says, “I hope I can disappear.” And fly, fly away From this dirty boulevard I want to fly From the dirty boulevard I want to fly From the dirty boulevard I want to fly-fly-fly-fly From the dirty boulevard I want to fly away, I want to fly Fly, fly away I want to fly Fly, fly away (etc., to end)