Magellan

Waterfront Weirdos

Magellan


We are the misfits with a broken horizon 
Like Keats or Hemingway, survive with poets defiance 
Christmas at the Martinique grieving for a home 
Three generations tough it out on the big street all alone... 

Rank of the privileged on the evening commute 
Don't want to be bothered, don't want to be used 
booming in suburbia, shuttle's on the way 
A beggar asks for money. It's a dollar you don't want to pay- 

To the Waterfront Weirdos 
For the Waterfront Weirdos 
Who are the Waterfront Weirdos? 

Many live on the edge, keep them out of sight out of mind 
In our midst a disgrace-answers are elusive yet we find 

It's so damn hard to conceive `till it looks you straight in the eye 
Just take a walk on West 32nd Street or pick up a New York Times 
and believe it... 
Up in an ivory tower it's hard to see, hard to feel, hard to be 
homeless and one of the outcast-Waterfront Weirdos. 

Who are the Waterfront Weirdos? 

Many live on the edge, keep them out of sight out of mind 
In our midst a disgrace-answers are elusive then we find 
Powerless is a child in the wake of hunger at night 
Giving up-giving in 
Can't we hear their screaming from within...? 

My life spent standing here in the back of a line 
I'm living for the moment-yes, I'm living by the hour 
in a game of survival 
In a mood of resignation I'm not the man I am- 
meal ticket, waiting for a handout 
Things will change and somehow I'll get out 
I keep telling myself it won't last forever 
Adversity closing in, my sanity lapses, I'll rise again 
Resisting the end 
Only 22 as my apprehension seques into an IMPENDING ASCENSION 
I could not fake this for long 
How long am I supposed to take it lying down? 
I will not take this lying down! 

Many live on the edge 
Keep them out of sight out of mind 
In the end it is us 
picking up the pieces that we find 
On the path of least resistance evidence is loud and clear 
When will we wake up? 
Failures are mounting as the underclass grows 
every year and believe that- 
Up in an ivory tower it's hard to see, hard to feel, hard to be homeless 
and one of the Waterfront Weirdos 

It's so damn hard to believe `till it looks you straight in the eye 
Shake the hands of losers lost on Broadway who remember a 
nostalgic time and believe that- 
Up in an ivory tower it's hard to see, hard to feel, hard to be homeless 
and one of the outcast-Waterfront Weirdos.