Scarlet Town

In Scarlet Town where I was born

There’s ivy leaf and silver thorn

The streets have names you can’t pronounce

Gold is down to a quarter of an ounce

The music starts and the people sway

Everybody says, are you going my way?

Uncle Tom still working for Uncle Bill

Scarlet Town is under the hill

Scarlet Town in the month of May

Sweet William on his deathbed lay

Mistress Mary by the side of the bed

Kissing his face, heaping prayers on his head

So brave, so true, so gentle is he

I’ll weep for him as he’d weep for me

Little Boy Blue come blow your horn

In Scarlet Town where I was born

Scarlet Town in the hot noon hours

There’s palm leaf shadows and scattered flowers

Beggars crouching at the gate

Help comes but it comes too late

On marble slabs and in fields of stone

You make your humble wishes known

I touched the garment but the hem was torn

In Scarlet Town where I was born

In Scarlet Town the end is near

The seven wonders of the world are here

The evil and the good living side by side

All human forms seem glorified

Put your heart on a platter and see who’ll bite

See who’ll hold you and kiss you good night

There’s walnut groves and maple wood

In Scarlet Town crying won’t do you no good

In Scarlet Town you fight your father’s foes

Up on the hill a chilly wind blows

You fight ’em on high and you fight ’em down in

You fight ’em with whisky, morphine and gin

You got legs that can drive men mad

A lot of things we didn’t do that I wish we had

In Scarlet Town the sky is clear

You’ll wish to God that you stayed right here

Set ’em up Joe, play Walking The Floor

Play it for my flat chested junkie whore

I’m staying up late and I’m making amends

While the smile of heaven descends

If love is a sin then beauty is a crime

All things are beautiful in their time

The black and the white, the yellow and the brown

It’s all right there for ya in Scarlet Town