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Forty-deuce

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As I Roved Out One May Morning 
On Down By Old Times Square 
I Met a Sportin' Lady 
Sweet Nancy Was Her Name 
She Said "Me Dearest Darlin' 
You're So Young and You Smell So Sweet 
But You'll Age 10 Years in 20 Days Down On 42nd Street"

She Took Me Upstairs to a Room 
With Cobwebs On the Wall 
She Said "Lay Down, Me Darlin' 
You and I Gonna Have a Ball" 
And As She Kissed Me Virgin Tears Away 
She Sang in Her Sweet Voice 
Fare Thee Well My 42nd Street 
Good-bye My Forty-deuce

In the Years to Come I Had Occasion 
To Remember Sweet Nancy's Song 
For I Fell in With Bad Company 
I Lived Me Life All Wrong 
I Did Everything Forbidden 
By Bible, Book and Creed 
'til I'd no More Virgin Tears to Shed 
Down On 42nd Street

I Fell in With Two Blaggards 
Spider Murphy and Jem Black 
We Terrorized Hell's Kitchen 
We Robbed Both White and Black 
We Never Gave a Damn About 
The Narcos Or the Vice 
For the Days Were Short and the Nights Were Long 
Down On Dear Old Forty-deuce

One Night On 7th Avenue 
I Was Accosted By the Law 
They Said "We've Got Your Number, Lad 
You're Time Is Gettin' Short 
Take Our Advice, Me Bucko 
Kick the Dust Up With Your Heels 
And Leave Your False Companions 
Down On 42nd Street"

But I Was Young and Stupid 
And Loyal to a Fault 
I Had a Package in Me Shirt 
To Deliver to Jem Black 
When I Handed Him His Contraband 
I Was Pounced On By 2 Narcs 
Spider Murphy Had Betrayed Me 
Farewell My Forty-deuce

I Spent 10 Years in Sing Sing 
Goin' Slowly Up the Walls 
With Revenge the Only Motive 
That Kept Me Alive At All 
I Came Out of There a Different Man 
Cruel, Vicious, But Discreet 
Bought a Gun and Went Back Home 
Down to 42nd Street

I Followed Spider Murphy 
Into a Church Down By Times Square 
I Blew Him to Sweet Jesus 
While He Was Kneelin' At His Prayers 
If You're Ever Lookin' For Jem Black 
Don't Bother Tryin' Home 
Coz He's 40 Feet Down Under 
The Hudson's Ragin' Foam

So, Fare Thee Well, Sweet Nancy 
Give Back Me Virgin Tears 
I'm Goin' Back to Sing Sing 
For Five and Fifty Years 
Please Hold Me Like the First Time 
Sing in Your Sweet Voice 
Fare Thee Well My 42nd Street 
Goodbye My Forty-deuce