Yesterday I was in Rome
Sleeping on a wooden floor
There where action figures everywhere
And doormen at the doors
The Upper West Side had not changed
It was still the same old scene
But but my friends down in the seaport
They were still living in between
In between the mighty buildings
That came crashing to the ground
In between people that they travel with
When they were riding town to town
Back home when we was pirates
Full of love and full of trust
Riding our junk cars around
As they slowly turned to rust
I can't remember changes
To the facts or to the dream
But I guess then, just like now
We were still living in between
So you people on the highways,
Airports, buses and the trains
Don't forget the things we lost
And keep hope for things to gain
And if you find that time
Has somehow washed you clean
Then reach out to the one
Who is still living in between
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