- Richard and I
Met richard on a rainy, rainy street in new york
He was smoking a camel; he said, 'this is my midnight walk'
We ducked into a doorway of a five 'n dime
He with his memories and me with mine
Richard and i on a rainy, rainy street in new york
He said nancy was living in boston with both of the boys
I said 'why is it the things that we love we seek to destroy?'
He smoked his cigarette and shook his head
I was left hanging on the things we'd said
Richard and i on a rainy, rainy street in new york
The hudson shimmered with a shoal of fallen stars
Call out girls were doing deals in the back of somebody's car
Richard was holding a burning torch
I thought of '82, but couldn't talk richard and i on a rainy, rainy street in new york
The clouds drew away from the grim silver face of the moon
Someone went by with a bottle and a busted balloon
'tell nacy i still love her,' i said with a grin
But richard didn't seem to be listening
Richard and i on a rainy, rainy street in new york
Hey richard, how we've changed
Can we say we're still the same?
Can we blame it all on time?
On beautiful women and too much wine?
I met richard on a rainy, rainy street in new york
He was smoking a camel; he said, 'this is my midnight walk'
We stepped out of the doorway of a five 'n dime
He with his memories and me with mine
Richard and i on a rainy, rainy street in new york
Letras
- 'Dear Nellie Goodrich...'
(Love Song) For Annie
A Dream For Julie
A Lesson Perhaps
A Story From Tom Bitz
Amsterdam
Black Fjord
Bless The Executioner
Catherine
Days In The Rain
Dear Nellie Goodrich
Dive Into Yesterday
Do It Again For Jeffrey
Don't Dream About Jack
Dust
Faintly Blowing
Fish
Flight From Ashiya
Going Back to Bohemia
I'll Kiss You Once
If You So Wish
In the Room Of Percussion
Jenny Artichoke
Just How Much You Are
Kaleidoscope
Caleidoscópio
Michael
Mr. Small the Watch-Repairer Man
Music
Opinion
Poem
Ravenswing
Richard and I
Snapdragon
Tender Is The Night
The Feathered Tiger
The Invisible Man
The Kubrick Letter
The murder of Lewis Tollani
The Sky Children
When We Were Indians
You Can't Go Home Again