See the real world drifts away Then it comes on back again I lose myself within a film Soon that film comes to an end I lay a listening to Simon and Garfunkel To take my mind here for to rest From all the debt that surrounds me And to ease this aching in my chest So I take a stroll down the dirty pavement Of Chapel Street and I walk alone There's tram cars running through my brain And the city's sitting on a throne Now I'm homeless here in Camberwell I walk up Bourke Road for the time The things I see and hear around me They're not fit for nursery rhymes I smell coffee beans and ales Through the nicotine and tears Butt out cigarettes laying on the sidewalk Man I know that's how I feel When I take a stroll down the dirty pavement Of Chapel Street and I walk alone There's tram cars running through my brain And the city's sitting on And I take a stroll down the dirty pavement Of Chapel Street and I walk alone There's tram cars running through my brain And the city's sitting on a throne