I would love to be the lucky one on Chill Avenue Who could keep your heart warm when ice has turned it blue But then you see the losers as they turn in for the night I'm looking back for home and I can see the lights I should be jumpin' shoutin' that I made it all this way From Camden Town Station to 44th and 8th Not many make it this far and many say we're great But just like them we walk on, we can't escape our fate Can't you hear the sighing? East side Jimmy and South side SueBoth say they needed something new So I'm standing at the Gates of the WestI burn money at the lights of the sign The city casts a shadow of the perfect crime I'm standing at the Gates of the EastI take my pulse and the pulse of my friend The city casts a shadow, will I see you again? The immigrants an' remnants of all the glory years Are clustered around the bar again for another round of beers Little Richard's in the kitchen playing spoons and plates He's telling the waitress he's great Ah, say I know somewhere back and forth in time Out on the dust bowls, deep in the roulette mine Or in the ghetto cellar only yesterday There's a move into the future for USAI hear them crying East side Jimmy and South side SueBoth said they needed something new So I'm standing at the Gates of the WestI burn money at the light of the sign The city casts a shadow of the perfect crime I'm standing at the Gates of the EastI take my pulse and the pulse of my friend The city casts a shadow, will I see you again? Standing at the gates of the WestIn the shadow again I'm standing at the gates of the WestIn the shadow again I'm standing at the gates of the WestIn the shadow again In the shadow again