Song | Street Corner Ambassador |
Artist | Michelle Shocked |
Album | Captain Swing |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Shocked | |
I keep a pile of pennies, | |
In the pocket of my pant.s | |
I pay my toll to the sidewalk troll, | |
My entrance fee to street romance. | |
Oh Streetcorner ambassador, | |
This city treats you well, | |
Supplies the finest newsprint sheets, | |
The penthouse suite, Park Bench Hotel. | |
Conferring with the delegates, | |
Around imported port. | |
Important issues of the day, | |
Say "Unity will buy a quart". | |
Oh streetcorner ambassador, | |
Keeps highbrow company, | |
They drink the finest of liqueur, | |
At the A Train Embassy. | |
And it's toss into the old tin cup, | |
A shiny copper penny. | |
Sing along that old refrain. | |
"Can you spare a little change, man? | |
Can you spare just a little change?" | |
The cop said "Move on or I'm gonna | |
Take you to the shelter" | |
She beat a quick retreat that's how, | |
He knew that he had helped her. | |
Oh Streetcorner Ambassador, | |
It seems so clear to me, | |
The more you are ignored, | |
It's called diplomatic immunity. | |
Now if you find my money, | |
On the street you let it be. | |
Consider it my joint account, | |
Eith someone who really needs it. | |
Oh streetcorner ambassador, | |
Back from Vietnam or up from the South, | |
Those patronizing liberals, | |
Took the words out of your mouth. | |
And it's toss into the old tin cup, | |
A shiny copper penny. | |
Sing along that old refrain. | |
"Can you spare a little change, man? | |
Can you spare just a little change |
zuo ci : Shocked | |
I keep a pile of pennies, | |
In the pocket of my pant. s | |
I pay my toll to the sidewalk troll, | |
My entrance fee to street romance. | |
Oh Streetcorner ambassador, | |
This city treats you well, | |
Supplies the finest newsprint sheets, | |
The penthouse suite, Park Bench Hotel. | |
Conferring with the delegates, | |
Around imported port. | |
Important issues of the day, | |
Say " Unity will buy a quart". | |
Oh streetcorner ambassador, | |
Keeps highbrow company, | |
They drink the finest of liqueur, | |
At the A Train Embassy. | |
And it' s toss into the old tin cup, | |
A shiny copper penny. | |
Sing along that old refrain. | |
" Can you spare a little change, man? | |
Can you spare just a little change?" | |
The cop said " Move on or I' m gonna | |
Take you to the shelter" | |
She beat a quick retreat that' s how, | |
He knew that he had helped her. | |
Oh Streetcorner Ambassador, | |
It seems so clear to me, | |
The more you are ignored, | |
It' s called diplomatic immunity. | |
Now if you find my money, | |
On the street you let it be. | |
Consider it my joint account, | |
Eith someone who really needs it. | |
Oh streetcorner ambassador, | |
Back from Vietnam or up from the South, | |
Those patronizing liberals, | |
Took the words out of your mouth. | |
And it' s toss into the old tin cup, | |
A shiny copper penny. | |
Sing along that old refrain. | |
" Can you spare a little change, man? | |
Can you spare just a little change |
zuò cí : Shocked | |
I keep a pile of pennies, | |
In the pocket of my pant. s | |
I pay my toll to the sidewalk troll, | |
My entrance fee to street romance. | |
Oh Streetcorner ambassador, | |
This city treats you well, | |
Supplies the finest newsprint sheets, | |
The penthouse suite, Park Bench Hotel. | |
Conferring with the delegates, | |
Around imported port. | |
Important issues of the day, | |
Say " Unity will buy a quart". | |
Oh streetcorner ambassador, | |
Keeps highbrow company, | |
They drink the finest of liqueur, | |
At the A Train Embassy. | |
And it' s toss into the old tin cup, | |
A shiny copper penny. | |
Sing along that old refrain. | |
" Can you spare a little change, man? | |
Can you spare just a little change?" | |
The cop said " Move on or I' m gonna | |
Take you to the shelter" | |
She beat a quick retreat that' s how, | |
He knew that he had helped her. | |
Oh Streetcorner Ambassador, | |
It seems so clear to me, | |
The more you are ignored, | |
It' s called diplomatic immunity. | |
Now if you find my money, | |
On the street you let it be. | |
Consider it my joint account, | |
Eith someone who really needs it. | |
Oh streetcorner ambassador, | |
Back from Vietnam or up from the South, | |
Those patronizing liberals, | |
Took the words out of your mouth. | |
And it' s toss into the old tin cup, | |
A shiny copper penny. | |
Sing along that old refrain. | |
" Can you spare a little change, man? | |
Can you spare just a little change |