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Laurie Anderson - Washington Street Lyrics

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  • It's midnight downtown. It's been raining for days
  • Rain beats down.
  • It covers the streets with its sparkling skin.
  • In the deli purple light
  • A woman in a party dress pays for some milk
  • Yellow cab stops for a light
  • Two men in black hats are running
  • A messenger on a bike
  • Pile drivers pounding. They've set up some lights.
  • They're digging a hole. It's filling up with black water.
  • Rainy days. Rainy nights.
  • Steam rises, covers the city.
  • Pieces of old newspaper float like paper boats
  • They slide along the rushing water in the gutter.
  • Rainy days. Rainy nights.
  • Rain falls down and covers the city
  • It falls from fabulous heights.
  • Covers the streets with its sparkling skin.
  • And over on Jane street they're shooting that movie again
  • They just can't seem to get it right
  • Behind a warehouse in a burned out building
  • A man is sleeping in a cardboard box on a pile of salt
  • Rainy days. Rainy nights.
  • Rain falls down and covers the city
  • It falls from fabulous heights.
  • Covers the streets with its sparkling skin.
  • A man on a park bench
  • He sits in the pouring rain.

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