I remember you on eleventh street
With your long brown hair and your wicked smile
And you laughed at me cause I was such a kid
When I kissed the skin above your eye
And we rode the train in each others' arms
Out to coney island summer nights
Where we lay backs to sand and count ten thousand stars only now you're gone and I don't know why
And all I wanted out of life
Was something beautiful to hold onto.
And I latch on my pillowcase
My lungs coated in your perfume
And a picture of you standing on
Eleventh street in june.
And other times have changed
And quite regretfully
I am just not much wiser for my years
Cause I still long to stand
On fifth avenue
And watch the cars rush eyes soaked in tears
And there's a place for us
In a better world
If you just never let your beauty slide
And I will wait for you
On eleventh street
Where your thin white body shant change.
And all I wanted out of life
Was something beautiful to hold onto.
And I latch on my pillowcase
My lungs coated in your perfume
And a picture of you standing on
Eleventh street in june.
And I got back to eleventh street
But it's not the one that's in my mind
Cause now the snow falls hard
On the cold concrete
And I ride the train alone at night.