Waiting For The Man (Live Nassau Coliseum '76) - David Bowie (大卫·鲍伊)
Written by:Lou Reed
I'm waiting for the man
Twenty-six dollars in my hand
Up to Lexington
One two five
So sick and dirty more dead than alive
I'm waiting for the man
Wait for the man
Wait for the man
No hill street deep
No mountain street tall
With open face
You can conquer them all
Hey white boy what you doing uptown
Hey white boy you're chasing all the women around
Oh pardon me sir it's furthest from my mind
I'm just looking for a very good friend of mine
I'm waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Bill brown stone of flights to stairs
Nobody stops you 'cause nobody cares
He's got the works and he gives you sweet taste
But then you've got to split because you've got no time to waste
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
You walk me oh yeah
Walk me
Here he comes he's all dressed in black
Real high his shoes and a big straw hat
He's never early he's always late
First thing you learn is that you always gotta wait
I'm waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Baby don't you holler darling don't you scream and shout
I'm feeling good I'm going to work it on out
I'm feeling so good I'm feeling so fine
Until tomorrow but that's just another time
I'm waiting for the man
Yes I am
I'm waiting for the man
Yes I am
I'm waiting for the
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Work it out
Waiting for the man
Work it out
Waiting for the man
I'm waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the man
Waiting for
Waiting for the man
Waiting for the
Waiting
No waiting
Oh title
Waiting
Waiting so tired
Waiting
Waiting
Waiting
To walk me home