One night in December, The streets were army gray And hurrying strangers Rushed home for the day. Nimble legged salesmen Sold flowers by the street And rhythm was the rumble Of voices cars and feet.
The young were dressed for parties Some sang with radios And over-friendly women Assumed their favorite pose. Trashcan colored beggars Searched gutters with their hands While uniforms saved sinners With sermons songs and bands.
Patrolmen sang the pop songs From slowly cruising vans As nighttime changes faces Pushers change their plans. The movie marquee lightning Put movement to the sound As nameless children squabbled For pennies they had found.
Uptown they're making movies For Hollywood L.A. They listen to the sirens Downtown far away. The Civic Center phantoms Are easy to forget. Folks simply close their eyes And they haven’t seen them yet. They haven’t seen them yet.