Bayonne Blues

Janis Ian

[Verse 1]
I was raised in New York City where the money grows on trees
And the flowers all look gritty and the people look diseased
Come up from New Jersey where I sung the Bayonne blues
I watched the roller derby on the seven-thirty news
I thought I'd be a folksinger
I went down to MacDougal Street
And Bleecker where the stars got stoned
But the union hall was closed
And the stars out on the road
Making monеy singing anti-money songs

[Verse 2]
I went back up to Broadway, I took the IRT
Somе old man in a raincoat parked his body next to me
"Do you want to make some money fast?"
And then he grabbed me by the ass
I got derailed at Forty-Second Street
I asked some lady for the time
She asked me to her room
She said "I've got a water bed"
I said "I've got the flu
You look just like a friend of mine
I never liked too well
She sold picture postcards
Of the crack in the Liberty Bell"

[Verse 3]
I went into the Taco Bell to get myself some lunch
They rushed me to the hospital to have my stomach pumped
Run over on the corner by a wheelchair with no horn
I fell into a manhole and was baptized and reborn
I moved out to Long Island
Bought a color TV
I watch the doctor shows
I'm a soap opera queen
I think I got pneumonia
I'm sure I've got TB
It may not be a hell of a life
But it's life enough for me

Trivia about the song Bayonne Blues by Janis Ian

When was the song “Bayonne Blues” released by Janis Ian?
The song Bayonne Blues was released in 2006, on the album “Unreleased 3: Society's Child”.

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