Snow and sleet on a Saturday I had eight hours of hell to pay We got the week, billed for a bachelor's suite The atmosphere just stinks of rot and apathy Romance aboard and there he died I need a better way, another day, a different time This liquor's sheen smiles in my eyes I'm searching for an anchor in this empty night Walking home on the same streets It never used to look like this The skeletons that secretly Are living in all these condominiums And all across the northeast side The evolution of these streets Have sucked them of their life And then each then swallow the lie There's nothing new; the city is for sale The day was long it almost killed me And I don't belong but the drinks are flowing Snow and ice give way to summer's new light North Avenue above Lake Shore Drive The sun drops down behind west side buildings The city lights burn so soft against the sky And from this bridge I watch cars pass below me And all my fears and troubles won't leave here with me tonight