Selling late night transfers Tryin'to make a play The people with the answers Don’t often pass this way Starting from the Lurence All the way to Treat It’s the last tango on 16th Street The later that it gets, the meaner that it looks There’s a lot learn out here Not found in books The goddess of the winter rain, Watch out for the heat, When it’s the last tango on 16th Street Same old people begging quarters Stretching out their hands The vendors selling flores From a plastic can Some are poor but honest, others lie and cheat When it’s the last tango on 16th Street All the homeless helpless need a place to stay Asking you for spare change Don’t know what to say Gypsy plays a melody, a broken tooth, just a smile so sweet It’s the last tango on 16th Street Same old song, I know you heard it Many times before Why does life in poverty seems so much like a war Just make sure you careful Where you place your feet When it’s the last tango on 16th Street Some of them don’t see so good when they leave the bars Talking loud and ugly Step in front of cars If you holding valuables, pays to be discreet 'cause it’s the last tango on 16th Street Dodge between the hookers, pain between their thighs Full moon shines above the bay You can see it in thier eyes Pass the Capp street dogleg Your heart might skip a beat When it’s the last tango on 16th Street