Martin Tielli
In the early morning, in ugly Manhattan,
Cars slow down and jam then slowly crawl away.
Up and down the avenue, ticker tape and revenue.
I am just an arty, so I write a poem.
In the peak of daytime, in sprawling Manhattan,
I walk along Wall Street, but Wall Street stays the same.
Up and down the avenue, ticker tape around you.
I am a stockbroker so I stand on top of things.
I am musician. People think I'm groovy
Because I saw a movie and think that I'm in it.
Up and down the avenue, Leonard Cohen and Lou Reed, too.
The joke's not just on you, it's also on them, too.
| 1 | Bad Time to Be Poor |
| 2 | Record Body Count |
| 3 | The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald |
| 4 | Self Serve Gas Station |
| 5 | The Tarleks |
| 6 | Claire |
| 7 | King of the Past |
| 8 | Stolen Car |
| 9 | California Dreamline |
| 10 | Northern Wish |