Soho (Needless To Say)

Album: Past, Present And Future (1973)
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  • Rainstorm, brainstorm, faces in the maelstrom
    Huddle by the puddles in the shadows where the drains run
    Hot dogs, wet clogs clicking up the sidewalk
    Disappearing into the booze shop
    Rainbow queues stand down by the news stand, waiting for the late
    show
    Pin ball, sin hall, minds in free fall
    Chocolate-colored ladies making eyes through the smoke-pall
    Soho (needless to say)
    I'm alone on your streets on a Friday evening
    I've been here all of the day
    I'm going nowhere with nowhere to go
    Football supporters taking the waters
    They're looking round for the twilight daughters
    Non-stop strip club pornographic bookshop
    Come into the back and take your time and have a good look
    Old man laughs with flowers in his hair
    Newspaper headline "Midde East Deadline"
    Jazz musicians are down on the breadline
    Soho (needless to say)
    I'm alone on your streets on a Friday evening
    I've been here all of the day
    I'm going nowhere with nowhere to go
    Soho feeds the needs and hides the deeds, the mind that bleeds
    Disenchanted, downstream in the night
    Soho hears the lies, the twisted cries, the lonely sighs
    Till she seems lost in dreams
    The sun goes down on a neon eon
    Though you'd have a job explaining it to Richard Coeur de Lion
    Animation, bar conversation, anticipation, disinclination
    Poor old wino turns with dust in his eyes
    Begs for the dregs from the bottom of the kegs, man
    You've never seen a lady lay down and spread her legs like
    Soho (needless to say)
    I'm alone on your sheets on a Friday evening
    I've been here all of the day
    I'm going nowhere with nowhere to go
    Soho (needless to say)
    I'm alone on your streets, or am I dreaming
    I've been here all of the day
    I'm going nowhere with nowhere to go Writer/s: ALISTAIR IAN STEWART
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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